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  • OnePlus will invest $30 million in 5G R&D

    In order to prepare itself for the technology in the era of 5G, smartphone maker OnePlus will invest nearly $30 million to upgrade and improve its 5G research and development laboratory, 163.com said citing a report on Thursday.

  • Apple reopens all its retail stores in China

    Apple has reopened all 42 of its branded stores in China, more than a month after they were shut due to fears over the coronavirus outbreak.

  • Researcher warns new coronavirus may cause testicular damage

    On March 12, an article entitled "Men of Reproductive Age with New Coronavirus Pneumonia Should Have Fertility Checks" sparked widespread concern online.

  • Realme X50 Pro can be used as BYD car keys

    BYD DiLink and Realme jointly launched a mobile phone NFC car key function. With the Realme X50 Pro phone just released today, BYD cars can be easily unlocked.

  • Hongqi H9, China 'Rolls-Royce', files for regulatory approval

    Affected by the new coronavirus epidemic, sales figures of Chinese car companies entering 2020 have fallen almost across the board, but sales of Hongqi, a brand under China's FAW Group, have achieved growth.

  • What is the safe distance to avoid getting Covid-19?

    Netflix recently released a set of "safety distance pics of the epidemic" adapted from Marriage Story stills.

  • BMW i8 electric sports car to be discontinued next month

    After producing about 20,000 units, the classic plug-in hybrid sports car BMW i8 will be officially discontinued next month.

  • How to recognize a face with mask?

    Worried about new coronavirus pneumonia virus infection, dare not take off your mask? You can now "recognize your face" while wearing a mask.

  • iQIYI launches new YouTube-like app

    Recently, an app called "iQIYI Instant Version" (爱奇艺随刻版) has quietly launched in Xiaomi, Samsung and other app stores.

  • ByteDance, the world's most valuable startup, announces personnel changes

    On the eighth anniversary of its founding, ByteDance, the world's most valuable startup, announced a comprehensive upgrade of its organizational structure.