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  • Chinese experts play down on using ducks to control locusts in Pakistan

    "The use of ducks to control locusts is an exploratory topic made by some Chinese experts and has not yet entered the government assistance program," The China Locust Control Working Group clarified during a press conference in Karachi, Pakistan.

  • Huawei ranks No. 1 in the world for 5G patents

    Huawei ranked first in the 5G industry with 3147 patents, and ZTE ranked third with 2561, a report by patent data company IPLytics showed.

  • MediaTek releases Helio P95 chipset to focus on 4G gaming experience

    MediaTek just announced the Helio P95 chipset on its website. From the naming rules, it should be positioned as an iterative upgrade of the current 4G/LTE flagship SoC.

  • WeChat releases v7.0.12 beta update for Android, still no dark mode

    WeChat released the latest 7.0.12 beta update for Android, which fixes some known issues. This beta version of Android has 32-bit and 64-bit versions, but there is still no dark mode.

  • SMIC 7nm process to be introduced in Q4 with 20% performance improvement

    The 7nm process of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation most advanced and largest foundry, will begin small-scale production in the fourth quarter, according to kkj.cn.

  • Tesla registrations in China down by 46% in Jan from Dec

    Tesla new car registrations in China went down by 46% in January compare with the previous month, according to Bloomberg.

  • BMW i3 2020 goes on sale in China, price down by 34,000 yuan

    The 2020 model of BMW's first new pure electric i3 was launched in China recently, with a price tag of 305,800 yuan ($43574).

  • iOS 13.4 code shows Apple is developing wireless restore for iPhones and iPads

    Apple today released Beta 3 of iOS 13.4's developer preview. Some of the code indicates that Apple is developing an over-the-air (OTA) system restore function designed for iPhone and iPad.

  • Zhejiang sends 100,000 ducks to Pakistan to fight against locusts

    The Chinese government sent a working group on locust control and a 100,000 "duck army" to Pakistan to help eliminate locusts after the country declared a state of emergency earlier this month due to locust infestation, Huanqiu.com reported on Thursday.

  • More Tesla Model Y customers get March confirmation emails

    Tesla recently sent a long-range all-wheel drive (Long Range AWD) Model Y subscribers a confirmation receipt, saying that they would deliver their long-awaited electric crossovers in March, according to Teslarati.