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  • China-based ChangXin Memory's 19nm DDR4 chip capacity set to doubled by end of Q2

    China-based ChangXin Memory's 19nm DDR4 chip capacity set to doubled by end of Q2

  • IDC: China's robotics and drone market size to exceed $120 billion by 2024

    The market size of China's robotics and drones' market will reach $121.12 billion by 2024, IDC China said in a report.

  • Covid-19: Ebook launched on how to run Fangcang shelter hospitals

    An ebook on Alibaba's Global MediXchange to help governments and front line medical professionals set up and operate 'Fangcang Shelter Hospitals' has been recently launched.

  • Alibaba's chip arm is developing chips for wireless headsets, speakers

    Bluetooth chip maker Bluetrum and Alibaba's chip subsidiary Pingtouge Semiconductor have entered into a partnership to develop IoT chips for wireless Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products based on Pingtouge's Xuantie series processor and AI algorithms.

  • Chinese company's N95 mask doesn't affect face unlock

    For many smartphone users, especially iPhone users, an embarrassing problem is the inability to use face recognition when wearing a mask. While some user feedback over months of learning, Face ID seems to work, there are not many success stories.

  • Tesla has begun construction of Model Y production facility in Shanghai

    Tesla's earnings report released today shows that their Gigafactory in Shanghai has begun construction of a facility to produce the Model Y, a cross-border sport utility vehicle.

  • Apple releases watchOS 6.2.5 Developer Preview Beta 3

    Today, in addition to the Beta 3 update for iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 Developer Preview, Apple also pushed the third beta version of overwatchOS 6.2.5 to developers.

  • Tesla says hardware of China-made Model 3 won't be downgraded after price cut

    In response to whether the hardware of the China-made Model 3 standard range will be reduced after price cut, Tesla China said in that the specifications will remain unchanged. 

  • Team behind well-known ransomware Troldesh discloses 750,000 keys

    The hackers behind Troldesh, the world's largest ransomware virus, announced that 750,000 keys were made public.