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  • WeChat, WPS adapted to Xiaomi MIUI 12 Dark Mode 2.0

    Xiaomi will release the Xiaomi 10 Youth Edition 5G on April 27 at 2 p.m., when Xiaomi will also release its latest MIUI 12 system.

  • Coronavirus can survive in 92°C water, new study finds

    With the number of novel coronavirus cases now exceeding 2.7 million worldwide, concerns about the disease have been growing.

  • Chinese EV makers unite as Nio supercharge network will support Xpeng P7

    Nio said on Weibo today while mentioning @Xpeng that in order to welcome the Xpeng P7, the Nio supercharge network will support the upcoming EV.

  • Nintendo confirms 160,000 accounts acquired by hackers

    Nintendo is disabling Nintendo Accounts login via Nintendo Network ID (NNID), because 160,000 accounts have been affected by hacking attempts.

  • Ransomware attacks Chinese internet users just to show off

    According to China-based Huorong security team, a number of users have recently reported experiencing a ransomware attack, where the attacker planted the ransomware via a backdoor virus.

  • Nio plans to release its first sedan at year-end

    Nio is working overtime to strive for the release of the "next generation of cars" at the NIO Day at the end of this year, Nio co-founder Qin Lihong revealed in a recent live event.

  • China-made coronavirus vaccine proves effective in rhesus monkeys

    The first animal study results released by a Chinese team showed that the novel coronavirus inactivation vaccine is safe and effective in rhesus monkeys.

  • Nio offers 2019 subsidies to customers who get their cars before May 31

    Nio today announced that in order to enable more users to enjoy the benefits of policy in China, those who pay a deposit from now until April 26 will still be eligible for the 2019 state subsidy.

  • Here is how to buy the new iPhone SE in China

    Last week, Apple updated the 2020 iPhone SE on its official website.

  • ByteDance to take on Tencent with plan to hire 1,000 more for game business

    ByteDance's game business will recruit more than 1,000 people in 2020 to meet the research and development needs of multiple game product lines, head of the company's game business Yan Shou said today.