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  • Huawei Ark Compiler completes optimization of first app

    Huawei had previously open-sourced the Ark Compiler, and according to blogger @鹏鹏君驾到, the compiler has recently completed its first app optimization. 

  • Chinese university bids farewell to graduates with 400 drones

    A drone show began the graduation ceremony of this Chinese university.

  • Chinese police arrest 3 people for tricking Tencent into signing false agreements

    Guizhou police said today they have detained three people suspected of forging the Lao Gan Ma company seal by posing as the company's marketing manager and entering into a fake cooperation agreement with Tencent.

  • Huawei open sources data virtualization engine openLooKeng

    Huawei takes another step forward with open source software, announcing to open source openLooKeng, an open source data virtualization engine.

  • OnePlus Nord will be powered by Snapdragon 765G processor

    OnePlus yesterday confirmed the new mid-range device to be released called OnePlus Nord, and the latest news suggests that the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 765G processor.

  • Indian app ban could cost ByteDance over $6 billion

    Over the past few years, ByteDance has invested more than $1 billion in India, and now almost all of its products are banned in India, resulting in a loss of more than $6 billion, 36Kr reported, citing people close to ByteDance.

  • Xiaomi to launch POCO M2 Pro in India on July 7

    The Xiaomi POCO M2 Pro handset will be launched on July 7, the official Twitter of Xiaomi POCO India announced today. 

  • Apple freezes updates to thousands of unapproved mobile games in China App Store

    Apple has frozen updates to thousands of mobile games in its China App Store, as new rules that have been brewing for nearly half a year officially landed.

  • Pinduoduo announces organizational changes, Huang Zheng no longer serve as CEO

    Pinduoduo announces organizational changes, Huang Zheng no longer serve as CEO

  • TikTok ranks No. 1 worldwide in downloads in first half of this year

    In the first half of the year, TikTok was downloaded 626 million times to rank No. 1 in the world, according to Sensor Tower.