Spy fears spook IBM-Lenovo deal
For years the Chinese government fretted that the US was using its technology lead to spy on the country - but now the tables are turned. The US government has much deeper concerns about what China can glean from the historic Lenovo-IBM PC deal than recent reports have indicated.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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