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Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset could cost as much as $220
With the 5nm process and the use of 5G integrated baseband, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset may have to be priced even higher.
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Chinese panel maker says flexible displays will move toward sliding, curling products
At today's China Display Conference 2020, Chinese panel makers TCL and Visionox have explained their views on the next generation of display technology.
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China Unicom opens first 5G commercial SA base stations
China Unicom recently opened its first 5G SA independent networking base stations based on IPv6 intelligent metro network architecture in Qiyi Road shopping district of Xuchang, Henan Province.
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BeiDou and 5G, what impact will they have on China's autonomous driving industry?
On June 23, with the successful launch of the last BeiDou navigation satellite, China's BeiDou navigation system completed its full deployment.
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China's ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing tests driverless taxis in Shanghai
China's ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing began piloting driverless taxis in Shanghai today, making such service available to the public for the first time.
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Footage of alleged Tesla Model 3 brake failure accident revealed
Previous media reports said a Tesla Model 3 in Jiangxi province was suspected to have run out of control and caught fire. Now a video of the accident has been released.
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Word editor will get text similarity check feature
Microsoft will soon release an online similarity checker for Word editors to help users improve their writing style.
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How to downgrade from iOS 14 Beta to iOS 13?
Many users have already used iOS 14 Beta, but it has many bugs. If you need to downgrade from iOS 14 Beta to iOS 13, what should you do?
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Luckin Coffee to halt trading on June 29, shares plunge 51%
Luckin Coffee announced today that it has decided to withdraw its previous request for a hearing and that trading in the company's stock will be suspended at the opening of trading on June 29, 2020.
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Tencent tests live game streaming service in US to take on Amazon's Twitch
Tencent is set to enter the U.S. social media market by launching a live game streaming service similar to Amazon's Twitch in the U.S., according to Bloomberg.