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Shipment of smartphone application processors fell by 13% in 2019, report says
In 2019, the global smartphone application processor (AP) market revenue fell 3% year-on-year to US $ 19.6 billion, according to Strategy Analytics.
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Cycling and running increase risk of coronavirus transmission, study says
When you meet people who ride bicycles and run on the road, you may be vigilant, and even maintain a social distance of more than 1.5 meters.
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Source code shows Huawei's LiteOS will support ARM A series kernel
In November last year, Huawei announced the open source of its Internet of Things operating system LiteOS, which caused a lot of attention and discussion.
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TikTok will launch parental control functions worldwide
TikTok will introduce a series of new parental control functions to global users including the United States. These functions are collectively called "family matching". Parents can set screen time management, restriction mode and direct message sending control for their young users.
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Xiaomi may unveil MIUI 12 next week with new device
The most obvious upgrade of MIUI 12 is the system animation, and it has also been globally optimized for high refresh rates, Weibo user @数码闲聊站 said today, adding a new Xiaomi device may be announced next week.
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Covid-19 may come back in a few years, study says
Schools are closed, streets are sparse, and people are kept apart --this may become a new normal for a long time.
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Chinese PC maker releases desktops equipped with Zhaoxin processor
Chinese PC brand Donghai Computer has launched a variety of desktop computers based on the Zhaoxin CPU platform.
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BYD Han's in-vehicle system uses Tai Chi-themed UI design
BYD today announced the design of the in-vehicle system UI of BYD Han, claiming to be inspired by Tai Chi.
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Apple releases watchOS 6.2.5 developer preview Beta 2
In addition to pushing iOS 13.4.5 and iPadOS 13.4.5 developer preview Beta 2 updates, Apple today also pushed the second test version of watchOS 6.2.5 to developers.
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Xpeng P7 will be equipped with Nvidia's new computing platform
Xpeng Motors announced today that it will continue to cooperate with NVIDIA, and its next-generation intelligent pure electric vehicles will be equipped with NVIDIA's AI autonomous driving computing platform.