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  • TikTok owner ByteDance plans mass recruitment in London

    China's ByteDance, owner TikTok, has decided to locate the popular streaming app's European business center in London, UK, where it will recruit a large number of AI engineers and software developers, according to CNBC.

  • China's gaming market size to reach $46.7 billion by 2024, report says

    China's total PC and mobile gaming market revenue reached $33.1 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $46.7 billion by 2024, market research firm Niko Partners said in a recent report.

  • More Xiaomi TVs get support for video calls with mobile phones

    The Xiaomi TV's video calling feature was launched in December last year, with the first supported models being Xiaomi Full Screen TV Pro 55"/65" and Xiaomi TV 5 Pro 55"/65". Now, Xiaomi has made more TVs support this feature.

  • Man stole a phone and was broadcast live without knowing it

    According to First-hand Video News, a man was caught on May 7 for stealing a mobile phone that is in a live broadcasting in Nanning, Guangxi.

  • Large number of Chinese users RDP attacked because of simple passwords

    A new study by security firm McAfee found that the number of attacks against Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) increased significantly during the new coronavirus epidemic.

  • Xiaomi POCO F2 Pro to be released in India on May 12

    Xiaomi's POCO brand announced that the POCO F2 Pro will be released on May 12.

  • Phone makers resume operations at their Indian factories

    A number of smartphone makers, including Xiaomi, Vivo, Samsung, and OPPO, have gotten permission to resume work from local governments in India.

  • Microsoft announces Build 2020 Conference schedule

    Despite the cancellation of the offline event due to a new coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft did not abandon this year's Build developer conference.

  • Apple's watchOS 7 may be able to detect oncoming panic attacks

    Apple's next-generation Apple Watch and watchOS 7 will only focus on introducing new mental health features, according to information recently revealed by well-known leaker Jon Prosser.

  • Microsoft says 150 million users use password-free login every month

    According to the latest data disclosed by Microsoft, 150 million users are using password-free login every month. By comparison, the numbers released at last year's Ignite 2019 Conference were still only around 100 million. In just six months, that number has grown by nearly 50 million.