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  • How to use WeChat while traveling in China

    WeChat is China's digital life force. With more than 1 billion monthly active users, this so-called "superapp" is ubiquitous in virtually every aspect of daily life. 

  • Huawei shows off HiCar in new video

    Huawei officially announced the HiCar platform two months ago with the aim of helping car manufacturers build better vehicles. Today, a new video shows us what this platform is capable of.

  • Here is what the OnePlus 7T Pro will look like

    OnePlus 7T Pro was leaked in an event for the OnePlus 7T. Here is what it looks like on the back.

  • Apple increases production of iPhone 11 after unexpected higher demand

    Apple has told suppliers to increase their production the iPhone 11 by up to 10%, or 8 million units, following better-than-expected demand worldwide, the Nikkei Asian Review reported.

  • OnePlus 8 leaked: curved display, punch-hole camera

    OnePlus hasn't even started selling the OnePlus 7T in overseas market, but the OnePlus 8 is starting to be shown thanks to a new leak.

  • Ming-Chi Kuo says iPhone SE 2 will come at lower price in 2020

    Ming-Chi Kuo, a long-time Apple analyst, predicts in his latest report that Apple will launch the iPhone SE 2 in the first quarter of 2020.

  • Huawei Mate 30 loses access to Google's apps by backdoor installation

    An easy-to-use app enabling the installation of Google apps and services on the Mate 30 devices, called LZPlay, has disappeared, Bloomberg reported Thursday.

  • Microsoft is making a dual-screen Android phone

    The company known for its Windows operating system is getting back into smartphones by embracing its rival's ecosystem -- and trying something different with hardware.

  • Microsoft's Surface Laptop 3 is real, starting at $999

    Microsoft announced today at its Surface Event in New York the new Surface Laptop 3. Like the Surface Laptop 2, the Laptop 3 is a 13.5-inch traditional clamshell laptop in the Surface lineup.

  • OnePlus begins smartphone exports from India

    Chinese mobile technology firm OnePlus has started exporting smartphones made in India to western markets including the United States, an Indian newspaper reported.