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Foxconn production delayed again on coronavirus concerns
Foxconn originally planned to resume work on February 10 in order to continue to produce Apple devices after the Lunar New Year holiday. However, affected by the raging new coronavirus, the company has cancelled the resumption of work, according to Nikkei.
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Xiaomi completes adaptation with push alliance led by Chinese tech firms
Xiaomi completes adaptation with push alliance led by Chinese tech firms
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Samsung is weighing its MWC presence on coronavirus concerns
Samsung has been considering its options around the MWC 2020, which takes place in Barcelona, Spain, between February 24 and 27, Cnet report Saturday citing people familiar with the company's plans.
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Tesla Shanghai factory will resume production on Feb 10
Affected by the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory has been temporarily closed, but we can soon see it resume production.
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Crowded February: Flagship phones from Samsung, Xiaomi and others will be released
Although there have been a lot of recent events, they can't stop the manufacturers from releasing new phones.
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Apple store closings in China will be longer than planned on Coronavirus concerns
Apple store closings in China will be longer than planned on Coronavirus concerns
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Google introduces shortcuts for iOS apps and Siri
To celebrate Google Maps' 15th birthday, Google has completely renovated this app and introduced a lot of new features. In order to make its applications more comprehensive and powerful, Google is committed to integrating more functions into Apple applications.
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Pangolin is a potential intermediate host for the new coronavirus, research finds
Pangolin is a potential intermediate host for the new coronavirus, latest research results in China showed.
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Chinese users consumed 2.716 million TB of mobile data during Spring Festival
Mobile Internet data consumed by Chinese users reached 2.716 million TB during the Spring Festival holiday of 2020 (January 24-January 31), a year-on-year increase of 36.4%, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on Friday.
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IDC: 5G will drive China's digital economy to grow by 25% by 2022
By 2022, 5G will drive social and economic growth in China's digital economy by 25%, IDC said in a report on February 7.