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  • Microsoft responds to rumors of stopping Windows supply to China

    A recent report that Microsoft has updated its Services Agreement to pave the way for it to no longer offer Windows services to Chinese users has sparked widespread discussion among Internet users in China.

  • Huawei EMUI 11 could begin internal testing in late September, early October

    Huawei will release EMUI 11 next month, and now according to Weibo tech blogger @长安数码君, EMUI 11 will begin internal testing in late September and early October.

  • Ming-Chi Kuo: US WeChat ban could cause iPhone shipments to fall by up to 30%

    The US government's blocking of WeChat, which has the biggest impact on iPhones among Apple hardware products, may force Apple to remove WeChat from the App Store, Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a report released late Sunday. 

  • Samsung overtakes Xiaomi to reclaim top spot in Indian mobile phone market in Q2

    After being overtaken by Xiaomi for the second consecutive quarter, Samsung regained the top spot in the Indian mobile phone market in the second quarter, according to the latest data from market research firm IDC.

  • Huawei reportedly hiring internally for Nanniwan project, HarmonyOS

    Huawei has reportedly launched the Nanniwan project, meant to circumvent products containing US technology. Now, latest reports said that Huawei is hiring for the project as well as HarmonyOS.

  • Here's how China's largest real estate developer makes cars

    After releasing six new energy vehicles, China Evergrande NewEnergy Vehicle Group, the car making arm of China's biggest property developer China Evergrande, revealed the inside of its two fully automated plants in Shanghai and Guangzhou for the first time.

  • Xiaomi's Lei Jun says its chip development work continues

    Xiaomi's Surge chip research and development work since 2014 has encountered "great difficulties" but continues, Xiaomi Group founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun said on Weibo today.

  • Qualcomm wants permission to sell chips for Huawei 5G phones

    Qualcomm has been putting pressure on the Trump administration to allow it to sell components to Huawei, saying current restrictions risk channeling revenue to foreign competitors rather than preventing Huawei from obtaining the parts, the Wall Street Journal reports.

  • Twitter, TikTok held talks about potential combination, WSJ reports

    Twitter has held preliminary talks about a potential combination with video-sharing app TikTok, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing sources.

  • China ships 43 million 5G phones in Q2, more than half of which use Huawei HiSilicon chips

    In the second quarter of this year, China shipped more than 43 million 5G smartphones, of which Huawei HiSilicon is the largest 5G processor supplier, with a 54.8% market share, according to data recently released by IDC.