Phate Zhang
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Chinese firm Longsys launches SSD with Yangtze Memory flash
In mid-May, Longsys embedded storage brand FORESEE introduced a China-made storage module, and now FORESEE is introducing the G500 series of SSDs.
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Most Internet users do not change passwords after account leaks
Most Internet users also don't change their account passwords immediately after knowing they've been compromised, according to a recent study published by CyLab, Carnegie Mellon University's security and privacy research institute.
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'China Tianyan' captures rare rapid radio storm that flashes three times in a row
Recently, the 500-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), known as the "China Tianyan", discovered a new source of fast radio bursts from deep in the universe, according to the Science and Technology Daily.
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Here are the top performing Android phones in the Chinese market in May
According to Antutu data released today, the two models of the OPPO Find X2 series are at the top of the Android phone performance list in May, with average scores of 60,4123 and 60,0884 respectively.
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Global PC shipments not expected to return to growth until 2022
Global PC (including tablets) shipments will fall 7% in 2020 due to the impact of the new coronavirus outbreak, said market research firm Canalys.
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Rendering shows what Huawei's phone with under-screen camera might look like
Twitter user Ben Geskin has made a set of renderings based on patent information to show what a Huawei under-screen camera phone might look like.
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LibreOffice 7.0 Beta1 released
The LibreOffice Quality Assurance team has announced that LibreOffice 7.0 Beta1 is available for testing.
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WeChat for PC gets beta update that allows users to resize mini-program windows
Today WeChat for PC gets version 2.9.5 beta update that allows users to resize the mini-program window and fix some known issues.
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Mobile phishing attacks soar in Q1
Enterprise mobile phishing encounters increased 37 percent in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the fourth quarter of 2019, according to the Lookout 2020 Mobile Phishing Hotspots Report.
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SMIC says U.S. policy changes may affect its ability to subcontract for certain customers
SMIC recently said in the prospectus for its listing in China that due to the latest changes to U.S. export rules in May, a number of semiconductor equipment and technology imported from the U.S. may not be available to put into operation for a number of customers' products until getting approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce