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  • China Mobile launches OneOS, an Internet of Things operating system

    China Mobile, one of China’s largest telecom operators, yesterday unveiled its operating system OneOS, a lightweight real-time operating system for the Internet of Things.

  • How to jailbreak iOS 13.5 with unc0ver on MacOS

    The unc0ver team rencently released version 5.2.0 of the iOS Jailbreak Tool, which supports the use of the tool on iOS 13.5.5 beta for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices jailbreak.

  • ByteDance among top 3 publishers with most app downloads in the world

    Google, Facebook, and TikTok owner ByteDance were the publishers of the most downloaded apps in the world in May, SensorTower reports.

  • Union Tech releases UOS V20 SP1 update

    Union Tech, the developer of the Unity Operating System (UOS), released the V20 SP1 update for the system.

  • Tencent Games introduces facial recognition to restrict minors from using parent accounts

    Tencent Games said today that it upgraded its measures to protect minors from June 17, expanding the application of facial recognition technology to screen users suspected of being minors.

  • UNISOC's flagship 6nm chip to go into mass production this year

    UNISOC, China-based supplier of mobile communications chipsets and IoT chipsets, will see its second-generation 5G SoC mobile chip, the Tiger T7520, be ready for mass production this year.

  • Chinese car maker GAC releases electric SUV with 5G capability

    Chinese car maker GAC New Energy announced on May 16 its 5G smart electric vehicle that is equipped with Beidou's high-precision positioning system - the AiIon V. It comes in five variants and is priced from 159,600-239,600 yuan after subsidies. 

  • After Google, Apple removes short video app Zynn from its App Store

    After being removed from the Google Play Store last week, Kuaishou's short video app Zynn today was also removed by Apple from the App Store.

  • Tiktok owner Bytedance's Q1 revenue up by 130%, report says

    TikTok owner, Beijing-based ByteDance, generated around 40 billion yuan ($5.64 billion) in revenue for the first quarter of this year, Reuters reported on Wednesday citing two people with knowledge of the matter.

  • Blued, China's biggest gay dating app built by former policeman, files for US IPO

    Beijing-based BlueCity Holdings, owner of China's biggest dating app Blued, has filed for a U.S. initial public offering.