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Concerts To Football, The Best Camping Chairs For Every Outdoor Adventure

Whether you're off-the-grid in the backcountry, going to an outdoor concert or just watching your kid's youth soccer game, there's one thing that elevates the experience: a good chair. Sure, you could squat down on a log or just sit on the ground, but that’s exactly as comfortable as it sounds. After a long day of hiking or a long evening at an outdoor concert, you deserve the best camping chair to make you feel cozy and comfy. And that highlights one of the coolest things about camping chairs: They have a million applications. You might buy it for camping but end up using it all the time in the backyard. Because there are so many uses for camp chairs, choosing one that ranks above the others is nearly impossible. Instead, we’ve highlighted some of the best chairs in a number of important categories, from low-slung, kid-appropriate chairs to the most luxurious of foldable seats. Read on for our list of some of the best camping chairs on the market. We chose each one for its...

When It Comes To Tech, China Is Just As Wary Of The U.S. As U.S. Is Wary Of China

Americans have for years been suspicious of Chinese tech companies. They’ve hesitated to share knowledge with them, and often steered clear of partnerships where they’d be exchanging proprietary information. But recent deals, including China’s rejection of California-based Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to join forces with Softbank-owned British semiconductor firm ARM, shows that the Chinese can be just as suspicious of U.S. motives. Despite their interdependence, China has been tech decoupling from the U.S for years by running out the clock on regulatory procedures until it's too late for American tech companies, as it internally tries to “de-Americanise” its supply chain. In May 2015, China announced its Made-in-China plan to reduce dependence on American tech and become a global leader in technological innovation.  “China is not afraid to throw its weight around in terms of trying to bring some of these corporations closer into line with its regulations,” Greg Austin, a senior fellow ...