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A China academy gets green light to set up domain name root server
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced that it has agreed that the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology can establish a domain name root server (L root mirror server) and to become a domain name root server operating agency, responsible for operating, maintaining, and managing the domain name root server numbered JX0013L.
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Android 11 supports reverse wireless charging
Reverse wireless charging is still a relatively new feature of very few mobile phones. In the Android 11 Developer Preview released by Google today, some developers found a similar feature called "Battery Share) ".
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CATL says has signed a supply pricing agreement with Tesla
Responding to the Tesla battery report, Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, said today that the cooperation is not an “intentional agreement”, and the company has signed a volume production supply pricing agreement with Tesla.
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Apple releases watchOS 6.2 Developer Preview Beta 2
Apple today released developer preview Beta 2 of iOS / iPadOS 13.4, macOS Catalina 10.15.4, and tvOS 13.4, and also launched watchOS 6.2 developer preview Beta 2 for Apple Watch users.
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Apple releases macOS Catalina 10.15.4 Developer Preview Beta 2
Apple today pushed users to beta 2 of macOS Catalina 10.15.4 Developer Preview, with an installation package size of 3.35GB.
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Apple releases iOS & iPadOS 13.4 Developer Preview Beta 2
Apple today released the Beta 2 update for the iOS and iPadOS 13.4 developer preview. It has been two weeks since the first preview update. This iOS update fixes some bugs and brings some new features.
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Google releases Android 11 first developer preview
Google will usually launch an upcoming Android preview in March. IT House was informed that Google implemented this feature earlier this year and has released the first developer preview version of Android 11, which currently only supports some Pixel phones.
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Hackers can trick Tesla cars to overspeed in speed limit zone
Researchers at McAfee, a computer security solutions provider, have discovered potential vulnerabilities in driver assistance systems for electric vehicle maker Tesla. They stuck Tesla cars to speeding in the speed limit zone by pasting electrical tape on the speed limit signs.
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Microsoft OneDrive 6.0 Beta for Android adds support for dark themes
The Microsoft OneDrive app has been downloaded more than 1 billion times in the Google Play store, and it seems very popular. If you are an Office 365 user, you can get 1TB of OneDrive storage space. In addition, you can now use the OneDrive dark theme.
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Tesla agrees to buy CATL batteries for China-made Model 3s, report says
Tesla has agreed to buy prismatic lithium-iron phosphate batteries from Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, for its shorter-range Model 3 cars in China, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday citing people familiar with the matter.