Phate Zhang
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Bilibili, China's version of YouTube, denies it will add header ads to its videos
Recently, a picture has been circulating on the Chinese internet, which reads "Bilibili announced that it will add a 15-second header ad to its videos since January 30.
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BOE hit by US 337 investigation
In response to the investigation, BOE said in a statement that it will not have a material impact on the company's current production and operations.
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Honor CEO says in talks with Google to use Google services in its devices
Chinese phone maker Honor is in talks with Google to resume its partnership with the company, CEO George Zhao said in an interview with the South China Morning Post.
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Xiaomi announces 5W long-range wireless charging technology
Xiaomi on January 29 announced Mi Air Charge — a long-range wireless charging technology that allows phones to be charged wirelessly whether in hands or in pockets.
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Special glasses make face recognition of 19 Android phones useless
A Chinese team called RealAI recently used a pair of glasses to break the face recognition of 19 Android phones and a dozen apps through an adversarial example attack.
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Huawei to open 5G equipment factory in France, production expected in 2023
Huawei will build a 5G equipment factory in eastern France, making it the tech giant's first 5G equipment-related factory outside of China, according to local media outlet RFI.
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Baidu gets permission to test self-driving cars in California
Baidu is the sixth company to receive a permit to test without a safety officer in California, which allows it to test three fully autonomous vehicles on designated streets within the city of Sunnyvale in Santa Clara County.
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Xiaomi ships 43.3 million phones in Q4, ranking third in the world
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi's shipments rose 32% year-on-year to 43.3 million units in the fourth quarter, according to IDC.
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Is it safe to leave your phone charged overnight?
Many people prefer to charge their phones at night before going to bed and wake up to a fully charged device the next day. At the same time, many people do not do this, citing safety issues as their concerns.
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Former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei's new company is called Nothing
Former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei and his team officially announced on January 27 the launch of Nothing, an innovative technology company based in London, UK.