CnTechPost Staff

  • Chinese food delivery firm Meituan abandons cloud business

    Meituan Cloud, the cloud computing arm of  Chinese food delivery firm Meituan, recently announced that due to business adjustments, Meituan Public Cloud will stop service and support for users and recover resources from 00:00 on May 31, 2020.

  • New Xiaomi Wallet feature allows non-NFC phones to use Mi Pay

    Xiaomi Wallet has launched new functions, and non-NFC phones also support Mi Pay.

  • Android 11 supports rear double tap to take screenshots

    With the release of the Android 11 Developer Preview, we were able to learn more about the features and gameplay of the new Android system.

  • Developer installs Redmi Note 7 with Ubuntu Touch

    Recently, a developer successfully flashed Ubuntu Touch into the Redmi Note 7 phone, and the phone with the new system can still work normally.

  • Jack Ma says will donate medical supplies to 10 Asian countries

    Jack Ma announced on Twitter this afternoon that he would donate medical supplies to 10 Asian countries including Pakistan.

  • Google launches website for coronavirus info

    Google said on Saturday it launched a United States-focused website with information about coronavirus guidance and testing.

  • China's coronavirus vaccine begins human trials

    A new coronavirus vaccine developed in China has been injected into humans. There are 3 groups of volunteers with each group having 36 people. They will be observed in isolation for 14 days after injection, according to the Science and Technology Daily.

  • Nio in spotlight as rumor says it attracted Porsche investment

    Chinese electric car maker Nio Motors went into spotlight again as rumors were cucuriating that luxury car maker Porsche has invested in it.

  • Google announces complete cancellation of I/O, including online events

    Google announced on Friday the complete cancellation of the annual I/O developer conference.

  • iPad Pro 2020 starts shipping from China to the U.S.

    Apple launched the new iPad Pro 2020 earlier this week, and now Apple has started shipping them from China. The first iPad Pro orders are expected to begin shipping to customers on Wednesday, March 25.