Phate Zhang
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Huawei developer conference tickets will go on sale on Aug 3, HarmonyOS 2.0 coming soon
Huawei announced on Weibo on Sunday that tickets for Huawei's developer conference, HDC 2020, will go on sale tomorrow for early birds.
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ByteDance prefers independent spin-off of TikTok over Microsoft sale, repost says
Video-sharing platform TikTok could become totally independent from its owner ByteDance to continue operating overseas, SCMP reported Sunday citing to a source who has been briefed on the discussions.
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China Greatwall establishes new base to produce network switches
China Greatwall Technology Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Zunyi Municipal People's Government on July 29 to build a manufacturing base mainly for network switches.
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China removes a major obstacle to acquiring more IC talent
As China faces a growing bottleneck of integrated circuit talent, a new move is expected to ease it significantly in the future.
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China's game market sees nearly 140 billion yuan in sales in H1 , 75% from mobile games
From January to June 2020, China's gaming market generated sales revenue of 139.493 billion yuan, up 22.34 percent year-on-year, according to a report released during the 18th ChinaJoy.
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Samsung closes its last computer factory in China
South Korean tech giant Samsung said Saturday it will suspend operations at its last computer factory in China to restructure its manufacturing operations.
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Honor launches two entry-level handsets in India with its Huawei AppGallery
Chinese smartphone maker Honor on Friday launched two affordable models in India, the Honor 9A and Honor 9S, which don't support Google services but come with Huawei's AppGallery as the default app store.
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Chinese team finds 'unpatchable' vulnerability in Apple's Secure Enclave Processor
The Pangu team in China has discovered an "unpatchable" vulnerability in Apple's Secure Enclave Processor that could lead to the compromise of private security key encryption.
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Microsoft said to have paused talks to buy TikTok
Microsoft and video-sharing app TikTok owner Bytedance have put negotiations to buy the US operations of the app on hold after President Trump signaled opposition, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday citing people familiar with the matter.
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It's time to review why TikTok is so successful
In May 2020, the short video app TikTok took the top spot in global mobile app (non-game) revenue. That makes its owner ByteDance the only other tech company besides Apple to have more than 100 million users in both China and the West.