CnTechPost Staff

  • Samsung closes South Korean phone plant again as 6 employees infected

    Samsung Electronics said on Friday that the company has temporarily closed its smartphone factory in Gumi, a city in southeastern South Korea, as another worker was tested positive for coronavirus.

  • Study shows differences between dead and survivors of coronavirus infection

    A joint US-China research team analyzed the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 65 patients with new coronavirus infection, revealing some factors related to the risk of death from the disease.

  • Tesla is bringing its solar roof business into China

    After electric vehicles, Tesla's other major product, the third-generation solar roof (Solar Roof V3), will enter China.

  • OPPO releases Find X2 series phones starting at $790

    OPPO released Find X2 and Find X2 Pro phones at its online event today. The Find X2 starts at 5,499 yuan ($790) and the Find X2 Pro starts at 6,999 yuan.

  • UOS completes adaptation and NTKO Office controls that allow editing documents online

    In recent days, the Unity Operating System (UOS) has been expanding in terms of software and hardware adaptation. Now, the Linux version of NTKO Office Document Control is also compatible with it.

  • OPPO Watch released, starting at $215

    OPPO today released the first smartwatch OPPO Watch, with 46mm and 41mm versions, starting at 1,499 yuan.

  • Explainer: What happens to the lungs after coronavirus infection?

    The anatomy of the first patient's body in China shows that the new coronavirus (Covid-19) still mainly attacks the lungs. In severe cases, patients often die from asphyxia. How did all this happen?

  • Patent shows what Xiaomi AR smart glasses look like

    Xiaomi has applied for a new patent for AR smart glasses with a neckband design at the State Intellectual Property Office of China, which was filed in December 2019 and announced earlier this week.

  • Vivo Z6 will go on sale on March 8 starting at 2,298 yuan

    Vivo Z6 was released on February 29, and now Vivo claims that it will be available online for the first time on March 8th. Pre-sale will be launched simultaneously, starting at 2,298 yuan.

  • Xiaomi 10 Pro gets firmware used by DXOMARK

    Following the previous announcement by Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro will receive the firmware used in the DxO camera evaluation, there are now user feedback today that the device has received this firmware.