More than four in five Chinese wireless developers use Java some of the time, according to Evans Data's Winter 2005 Chinese Wireless Development Survey. Twenty-five percent of Chinese wireless ...
Dozens of people from East Java community organizations rallied in Surabaya on Monday, demanding that a statue of a Chinese god be demolished. Claiming the representation of a warrior god known ...
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The so-called NetTraveler targeted attack campaign discovered earlier this year by Kaspersky Lab is now employing an exploit that takes advantage of a just-patched Java bug, and is also adopting the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Chinese Indonesians work to preserve 700 years of history in Lasem, a ‘Little China’ in Central Java
Frida Listiyani has remained in the house she shared with her husband, a ninth-generation Chinese Indonesian, since he died at the age of 74 a few years ago. She still prays for him and his ancestors ...
Abandoned for generations, some Chinese graves in the capital of Indonesia’s Central Java province are in dire condition. Some headstones are even being used as drain covers or construction material.
A coffee shop that has been in business for 15 years is moving. Tina Bent has been owner of Java Creek Cafe the last two years. She said the coffee shop will relocate from it's current location, 508 ...
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