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  • How to easily disable dark mode on WeChat

    How to automatically switch to light mode when opening WeChat or other applications? Here is a convenient method.

  • Guo Ping becomes Huawei's new rotating chairman

    Huawei recently announced that it will be Guo Ping's rotating chairman from April 1, 2020 to September 30, 2020.

  • Study finds some cats in Wuhan infected with coronavirus

    Current research generally believes that the new coronavirus may be derived from bats. How the new coronavirus spreads from bats to humans also requires direct contact between humans and intermediate host animals.

  • Apple was 2nd largest music streaming service provider last year

    The global music streaming market has grown substantially last year, with Spotify and Apple being the top two players.

  • Tencent open sources COVID-19 self-triage assistant to the world

    Tencent announced on Friday that it has deepened cooperation with the World Health Organization and open sourced its COVID-19 self-triage assistant to the world.

  • Apple acquires AI startup Voysis to improve Siri

    Apple has acquired artificial intelligence startup Voysis to improve Siri's performance when communicating with humans, according to Bloomberg.

  • China's telecom operators will upgrade SMS services on 5G networks

    China's three major telecom operators will jointly release a 5G message white paper on April 8, aiming to upgrade the basic SMS experience.

  • Tencent invests $260 million to hold controlling stake in Huya

    Huya Live, a Chinese video live streaming service, said today that Tencent has invested $262.6 million to acquire 16.52 million of its Class B shares. After completion, Tencent will become Huya's largest shareholder.

  • Baidu may launch shopping function in live video streaming

    Baidu is about to launch shopping function in live video streaming and its partners has been notified to recruit anchors and prepare products, but the launch date and platform policy have not been fully determined, according to Jiemian.com.

  • QQ Music tests independent app 'Fanlive'

    QQ Music will launch an app called Fanlive in April, which is positioned as a mobile social video live broadcast platform, providing a performing arts stage for music lovers.