CnTechPost Staff
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Nokia C2 smartphone launched with UNISOC processor
HMD has launched Nokia C2 mobile phone, equipped with UNISOC's quad-core processor, 5.7-inch HD + screen, and adopted Android Pie Go system.
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Popular iPhone apps 'Snooping' on clipboard data, study says
Recent research shows dozens of popular iOS apps that read the contents of the clipboard without user consent, which may contain sensitive information.
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BYD will supply 15 million masks in Shenzhen by end of March
On March 15, BYD and 6 companies including China Resources Vanguard, NUS Pharmacy, Neptune, North-South Medicine, Dingdang Express, and China United Pharmacy reached an agreement to put 15 million masks on the Shenzhen market.
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Will warm weather stop spread of coronavirus?
As the outbreak of the new coronavirus continues, some believe that the coming warm weather in the northern hemisphere may slow or even stop the spread of the disease.
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Less use of Facebook can make people happier, study says
A new study suggests that reducing the amount of time spent on Facebook every day will make people smoke less, participate more in sports, and be happier.
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Spain announces national lockdown due to coronavirus outbreak
The epidemic of new coronavirus pneumonia has continued to spread in many countries around the world. Up to now, the number of confirmed cases worldwide outside China has exceeded 65,000.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 series gets firmware update
Samsung today launched new software updates for Galaxy S10 users, including regular security patches for Android and improved device security.
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Samsung shareholders' meeting to adopt electronic voting for first time
For the first time, Samsung Electronics' shareholder meeting this year will use electronic voting to help curb the spread of a new coronavirus.
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Microsoft abandoned Visual Basic after 29 years
Microsoft recently announced that the programming language Visual Basic will no longer be developed in the future, and only stability and compatibility maintenance work will be done.
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Will recovered patients get infected again by the new coronavirus?
Patients who have recovered from the new coronavirus pneumonia have turned to a positive nucleic acid test in some places. Although a positive result does not equal relapse, such information has also caused some panic to the public and may increase the cost of prevention and control.