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NetEase open sources distributed storage system Curve
Chinese technology giant NetEase recently announced the open-sourcing of a high-performance distributed storage system called Curve, which NetEase claims can perform up to 1.84x of Ceph.
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More Chinese become YouTube celebrities
After Li Ziqi and Ms Yeah, an unknown grandpa becomes a hit on YouTube.
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Another Chinese province starts producing PCs with home-made CPUs and operating systems
After Chongqing Municipality and Liaoning Province, the China-made PC "Tianyue" has also rolled off production line in Hainan. The PCs use completely home-grown parts and operating systems, which is expected to produce 100,000 units a year.
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Chinese university makes advances in new bio-optical microscopy technology
According to a newly published paper, Harbin Institute of Technology has made important progress in the development of a new bio-optical microscopy imaging technique that is expected to introduce a new technique in 3D imaging.
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China has 1,200 certified professional esports commentators
There are currently about 1,200 certified professional esports commentators in China and most of them can make over ten thousand yuan a month, according to CCTV.
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Huawei to open 3 new stores in UK with £10 million investment
Huawei has announced it will invest £10 million to open three stores in London and Manchester.
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Chinese chip maker Phytium to release next-gen server CPU on July 23
Chinese chip designer Phytium Technology recently announced that it will release a new generation of server CPU on July 23rd. Baring any surprises, it will be the long-rumored FT-2500, which features eight Compute Units (CUs) and works out to a total of 512 Stream Processors (SPs).
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Nio's 50,000th car rolls off assembly line at Hefei manufacturing facility
On July 18, the 50,000th Nio vehicle rolled off the assembly line at the Hefei manufacturing facility, 783 days since the first Nio mass-produced vehicle rolled off the line on May 27, 2018.
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Trump drops ads on social media platforms urging users to sign petition to ban TikTok
A group called the "Trump Make America Great Again Committee" placed several political advertisements on Facebook and Instagram warning American users that TikTok is spying on privacy and calling on them to sign a petition to ban TikTok.
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Huawei launches patent infringement lawsuit against Verizon, Cisco, HP in US
Huawei has recently filed patent infringement lawsuits against a number of companies, including HP, Verizon, and Cisco.