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Jailbreak tool Odyssey Beta 2 released for iOS 13-13.5
The CoolStar team has recently released the second public beta version of the Odyssey jailbreak tool.
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Tesla's revenue in China surged 102.9 percent year-on-year in Q2
Tesla's revenue in China rose 102.9 percent year-on-year to $1.4 billion in the second quarter of this year, keeping China as its second-largest market after the United States, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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Nubia releases smartwatch with flexible screen
Chinese smartphone maker Nubia unveiled the Red Devil 5S phone on Monday and also announced the Nubia Watch with a 4.01-inch bendable flexible AMOLED screen.
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NIO's founder addresses misconceptions
NIO has recently released its third model, the NIO ES6, which was followed by a number of interviews with NIO founder Li Bin.
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Coolpad releases wireless all-in-one AR glasses in China, priced at $428
Chinese consumer electronics company Coolpad today introduced the Xview, the first wireless all-in-one AR goggle in China.
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China's 'Microsoft' to release an operating system for personal use this week
Union Tech, the developer behind the China made Unity Operating System (UOS) which is seen as China's version of Windows, today announced on its WeChat account that the UOS V20 Personal Edition will be released this week.
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Chinese company develops new kind of lithography equipment
SVG Group, a Chinese technology company, announced on Monday that it has launched industrial production of its iGrapher 3000, the world's first large-scale UV-3D direct lithography machine.
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Chinese chip maker UNISOC Joins OIN, world's largest patent protection community
UNISOC, a Chinese fabless semiconductor company, has joined Open Invention Network (OIN), the world's largest patent protection community, the company announced in its WeChat account.
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NIO's local rival Li Auto's US IPO fully subscribed
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto's IPO in the U.S. has been fully subscribed, according to IFR, a Reuters media outlet.
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Huawei says reports of its planned layoffs in India are fake news
Huawei said today that previous reports that its Indian subsidiary plans to lay off more than 50 percent of its workforce were untrue.