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Xiaomi reportedly to release new flagship phone with 200W fast charging
Xiaomi will release a new flagship phone that supports 200W fast charging, a total power that includes wired fast charging, wireless fast charging, and reverse fast charging, according to a well-known digital Weibo blogger.
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Chinese drone maker EHang reportedly to launch electric aircraft with 400 km range
Chinese drone maker EHang will launch an electric aircraft with a range that will exceed 400 kilometers, ten times that of its current flagship EHang 216, according to NetEase Tech.
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Huawei launches program to encourage women to join tech sector
Huawei unveiled its HUAWEI Women Developers (HWD) program on International Women's Day, dedicated to helping female developers create applications and tools that can "change the world".
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China-made UOS exceeds 1 million installations by end of 2020
UOS, the equivalent of Windows, has more than 1 million installations by the end of 2020, its China-based developer Union Tech said.
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Chinese beauty app Meitu spends $40 million on Ether and Bitcoin
Meitu has spent $40 million on cryptocurrency purchases, including 15,000 units ($22.1 million) of Ether and 379.1214267 units ($17.9 million) of Bitcoin.
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Huawei releases HarmonyOS 2.0 Developer Preview Beta 2 for phones and tablets
Huawei recently pushed out HarmonyOS 2.0 Developer Preview Beta 2 for phones and tablets, two months after the first push of the system.
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OPPO ranks No. 1 in China's smartphone market for first time in January
This was mainly due to the sanctioned Huawei phones and the release of the OPPO Reno5 series of phones.
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Zhihu, Chinese equivalent of Quora, files for US IPO
Zhihu reported a net loss of RMB 518 million in 2020, narrowing by 48.2% from a net loss of RMB 1 billion in 2019.
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Alibaba's DAMO Academy says aiming for major breakthroughs in chips and quantum computing
Alibaba's research and innovation institute DAMO Academy says it will increase its investment in technology in an effort to achieve major breakthroughs in areas including chips and quantum computing.
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Kuaishou testing Clubhouse-like app
More than 30 Chinese vendors have developed Clubhouse-like products, including Xiaomi's MiTalk.