CnTechPost Staff

  • Huawei adjusts organizational structure to highlight Cloud & AI

    Huawei recently made a new round of adjustments to its organizational structure, with Cloud & AI rising to Huawei's fourth largest business group, according to Yicai.com.

  • Microsoft officially stops technical support for Windows 7

    On January 14, 2020, Microsoft officially stopped technical support for Windows 7, and will shift focus to Windows 10.

  • European lawmakers consider unified interface for all phones, Apple is the only obstacle

    To reduce waste and improve universal convenience, European electronics-related lawmakers will discuss today whether all smartphones, tablets and other portable devices should use the same standard charging port, such as USB-C.

  • Lenovo leads global PC sales to see first annual growth in 8 years

    Global PC shipments rose 2.7% year-over-year in 2019 to 266.7 million units, the first annual gain since 2011, according to data released by IDC on Monday.

  • Hainan is first Chinese province to establish a professional e-sports team

    The Hainan Provincial E-sports Team was established at the end of last year, becoming the first professional e-sports team on the provincial level in China, Hainan Daily reported on Monday.

  • China-made UOS completes adaptation with domestic data management software

    The Unity Operating System (UOS), an operating system developed by China-based Union Tech, has completed adaptation with Kingbase ES V8, domestic data management software, and supports CPU platforms including X86, Loongson, Feiteng and Kunpeng.

  • Huawei among preferred brands of rich people in China

    Electronics, watches, and wine have become the most popular men's gifts for high-net-worth individuals in China, while cosmetics, jewelry, and accessories are the most popular gifts for women, according to the Hurun Chinese Luxury Consumer Survey 2020 released on January 13.

  • Google reveals iPhone can be hacked remotely

    Vulnerabilities in earlier versions of iOS could allow attackers to remotely penetrate the iPhone without any interaction with the user, the Google Project Zero team said recently.

  • Xiaomi exec says Redmi K30 5G supports 144Hz ultra-high refresh rate

    The Redmi K30 5G also supports a very high refresh rate of 144Hz, Lu Weibing, vice president of Xiaomi Group and general manager of Redmi brand, said on Monday.

  • Snapdragon 865-powered Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra benchmark scores revealed

    Samsung will hold a new Galaxy product launch on February 11, and it is expected to release the Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra smartphones. Now a Samsung phone model SM-G986U appears on Geekbench, it should be the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G.