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  • UOS developer's official website goes online

    Union Tech, the developer of the Unity Operating System (UOS), announced that its official website has been launched, bringing a new browsing experience, content layout and visual expression.

  • Taobao provides avenue for online product launches, Xiaomi expected to be 1st to test water

    As more and more Chinese smartphone makers turn to online events to release new products, Taobao begins to provide infrastructure, and Xiaomi is expected to become the first to test water with its upcoming Mi 10 series smartphones.

  • China ships more than half of world's smartphone panels

    The shipment of smartphone panels in the Chinese mainland in 2019 accounted for 53.2% of the global market share, supposing the 50% line for the first time, a report released by market research firm CINNO Research showed today.

  • New coronavirus detection device can offer diagnostic results in 40 minutes

    Early detection of people infected of the novel Coronavirus has become an imminent challenge around the world as the epidemic continues to develop. Now, a new device has significantly reduced inspection time.

  • Will viruses get weaker from generation to generation?

    Will the virus really become weaker as they spread? In fact, the answer to this question is easy to find in medical history.

  • A major consumer electronics show in China postponed due to coronavirus

    Affected by the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, some companies announced their withdrawal from MWC 2020 or were planning not hold a press conference. Not only MWC, but also a large-scale home appliances and consumer electronics show in China have been affected.

  • Tesla offline stores in China will resume operations on Feb 17, report says

    Tesla's offline stores in the Chinese mainland will resume operations on February 17, Shanghai-based news service Cailian Press reported on Tuesday citing multiple unnamed sources.

  • OPPO says it will participate in MWC 2020 as planned

    Chinese smartphone maker OPPO said today that it will take part in the 2020 World Mobile Communications Conference as scheduled. Earlier, Vivo confirmed its planned exhibition and release activities at the MWC 2020 were cancelled due to the ongoing new coronavirus epidemic.

  • Vivo cancels planned activities at MWC 2020

    Vivo confirmed on Tuesday its planned exhibition and release activities at the MWC 2020 were cancelled due to the ongoing new coronavirus epidemic.

  • OPPO extends the warranty period for its devices due to coronavirus outbreak

    OPPO Vice President Brian Shen today announced via Weibo a new policy for the current new coronavirus epidemic.