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  • Chinese city allows commuters to enter subway via facial recognition while wearing masks

    The subway in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, today began allowing commuters to ride the subway via facial recognition while wearing a mask.

  • After rocket, helicopters are also sold in live event on Chinese e-commerce platform

    Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo held a live event yesterday with the main aim of spreading national defense education to the public, the aviation and flight training related knowledge.

  • Banned Chinese apps removed by Apple, Google in India

    Just two days after India banned 59 apps developed by Chinese companies, Apple and Google have also started complying with the Indian government's order to prevent Indian users from accessing them.

  • Facebook is shutting down Lasso, a TikTok clone

    After a year and a half on line, Facebook has decided to abandon the Lasso short video app designed to replace TikTok.

  • Nio delivers more than 10,000 vehicles for first time in Q2

    Chinese EV maker Nio delivered a total of 3,740 vehicles in June, up 179.1 per cent year-on-year, continuing to set new record highs.

  • Tencent opens new studio in Los Angeles to focus on developing console games

    Tencent has opened a new studio in Los Angeles to focus on developing AAA games for the PS5 and XSX.

  • Huawei Ark Compiler completes optimization of first app

    Huawei had previously open-sourced the Ark Compiler, and according to blogger @鹏鹏君驾到, the compiler has recently completed its first app optimization. 

  • Chinese university bids farewell to graduates with 400 drones

    A drone show began the graduation ceremony of this Chinese university.

  • Chinese police arrest 3 people for tricking Tencent into signing false agreements

    Guizhou police said today they have detained three people suspected of forging the Lao Gan Ma company seal by posing as the company's marketing manager and entering into a fake cooperation agreement with Tencent.

  • Huawei open sources data virtualization engine openLooKeng

    Huawei takes another step forward with open source software, announcing to open source openLooKeng, an open source data virtualization engine.