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  • China-made UOS completes adaptation with another office software

    Foxit OFD layout office suite software, developed by Foxit Information Technologies, has been adapted to the China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), the system's developer Union Tech said on Friday.

  • How does it feel to run IE 2.0, released 24 years ago, on Windows 10

    Internet Explorer 2 was released 24 years ago, and although this browser has been disabled, it does not mean that it has expired.

  • China Telecom launches service packages for satellite communications to the public

    China Telecom hosted the Tiantong Satellite Business Conference on Friday to formally launch satellite communications services to the public.

  • AndEX launches new version allowing PCs to run Android 10

    AndEX developer Arne Exton recently announced the launch of a new version of its Android-x86 fork, AndEX 10 Build 200108, which allows users to run Google's latest Android 10 mobile operating system on their PCs.

  • Android phones expected to use ultra-wideband tech by year-end after iPhone

    The first Android smartphones with ultra-wideband technology will be released later in 2020, following in the footsteps of the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, according to the latest report by Barclays analysts.

  • Apple price target raised by wall street as iPhone sells well in China

    Credit Suisse raised Apple's target share price from $221 to $275, reiterating its neutral rating on Apple's stock, citing the latest Chinese iPhone sales data.

  • Honor 9X series smartphones get EMUI 10 public beta upgrade

    On the evening of January 10, Huawei's Honor smartphone brand said that the Honor 9X series of began to receive the public beta upgrade of the EMUI 10 system.

  • Xiaomi MIUI starts new full-screen gesture internal test recruitment

    Xiaomi started the internal test recruitment of home screen and full-screen gestures for the MIUI on Friday, and the test will begin on January 13.

  • Huawei relies more on its own phone chipsets with Qualcomm's share down from 24% to 8.6%

    To reduce reliance on third-party vendors, leading smartphone makers like Samsung and Huawei have increased the use of their own chipsets in their products. IHS Markit said this is causing a major shift in the market.

  • Report: Three-quarters of global mobile phones are made in China

    Three-quarters of the world's mobile phones are produced in China, according to a report recently released by the Global Mobile Communications Systems Association (GSMA) Information Organization at CES 2020.