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  • More people are using their iPhone for more than three years, survey shows

    A new survey shows that more and more Americans have used their iPhone for more than three years or more.

  • Apple's most revolutionary iPhone 12s may cancel the lightning interface

    Apple Jony Ive dreamed of creating an iPhone with continuous glass. The iPhone 12 series unveiled this year will not bring us closer to Jony Ive's dream, but the new iPhone 12s series that will debut at the end of 2021 is likely to complete Jony Ive's dream.

  • Researchers found two Apple Mail zero-day vulnerabilities used to attack iPhone and iPad

    Security researchers discovered a pair of zero-day vulnerabilities in the Mail apps on iPhone and iPad, which were exploited by attackers.

  • iQOO UI adaptation plan announced

    iQOO today unveiled iQOO UI adaptation plan that will start in the middle of June.

  • Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro get EMUI 10.0.0.170 update

    Huawei Mate10 and Mate 10 Pro recently received the EMUI 10.0.0.170 update, which brings multi-screen collaboration to the Kirin 970 model.

  • Chinese tech firm ONYX releases new e-ink reader for $166

    Chinese technology company ONYX today released the BOOX Poke 2 reader, which is equipped with a normal e-ink screen instead of a color e-ink screen that was anticipated.

  • Tencent to hold annual game conference in June

    Tencent Games announced today that it plans to hold the "Tencent Games Annual Press Conference" in June this year, when it will release the new Tencent Games 2020 new expansion "Spark More".

  • Does enhancing immunity help fight new coronavirus?

    During the epidemic of new coronaviruses, all kinds of suspicious prescriptions will flow out, including claims to "enhance" the human immune system.

  • Huawei Balong 5000 chip becomes core of BAIC's high-end SUV intelligent driving

    Although Huawei does not build cars, it will still play a very important role in the process of reforming the automobile industry.

  • Nintendo investigates abnormal logins of Switch accounts

    A large number of players recently complained on social platforms such as Reddit and Twitter that their Nintendo accounts associated with the Switch were abnormal and suspected of being stolen.