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  • Three Chinese banks announce HarmonyOS support

    With the release of HarmonyOS 2, Huawei opened a new chapter in its mobile business. Now three major Chinese banks have announced their support for the system.

  • One of China's top universities offers HarmonyOS-related courses

    Wuhan University teacher Zhao Xiaogang and Huawei reached an agreement in November 2020 to start the joint design of HarmonyOS courses to be offered in universities.

  • Meet Ollie: Tencent's wheel-legged robot capable of 360-degree flips

    After announcing its quadrupedal robot three months ago, Chinese tech giant Tencent has brought out a new robot called Ollie.

  • Huawei launches HarmonyOS 2, opens new chapter in its mobile business

    US sanctions have left Huawei's cell phone business struggling, and to keep that business going, Huawei has found its own way.

  • OPPO's new patent enables brainwave information transfer between users

    The patent abstract shows that its control method can effectively transmit the brainwave information of the first user to the second user accurately.

  • Chinese power bank sharing vendor brings its services to 3,000 KFC stores in China

    Energy Monster went public on the Nasdaq on April 1 under the ticker symbol "EM," but its shares has been down about 40 percent so far.

  • Ant Group releases OceanBase 3.0 database, open-sources 3 million lines of core code

    Chinese fintech company Ant Group released OceanBase 3.0 database on June 1, and its 3 million lines of core code have been opened to the open-source community.

  • Apple has over 4.4 million registered developers in Greater China, up 76% from two years ago

    Apple now has more than 4.4 million registered developers in Greater China, up 76 percent from 2.5 million two years ago, the iPhone maker announced on May 31.

  • Italy gives conditional approval for Vodafone to use Huawei 5G equipment

    Italy imposed a series of conditions, including restrictions on Huawei's ability to fix technical glitches through remote intervention and set extremely high security thresholds, according to the report.

  • Meizu announces it will use HarmonyOS, possibly first for smart home products

    Huawei's Android alternative HarmonyOS is the talk of the Chinese tech world recently, and now it's getting support from a smartphone maker, though probably not for the system to be used on phones.