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  • Mobile phone shipments in China down 6.2% in 2019 to 389 million units

    Mobile phone shipments in the China were 389 million units in 2019, a year-on-year decrease of 6.2%, according to data released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology on Thursday.

  • OnePlus to hold an event on Jan 13, possibly to discuss 120Hz display tech

    OnePlus said on Thursday that it will hold a screen technology communication event at Shenzhen B.PARK at 14:00 on January 13.

  • WeChat says it's considering allowing users to add more than 5,000 friends

    Allen Zhang (Zhang Xiaolong), the creator of WeChat and senior vice president of Tencent, said on Thursday that his team is considering allowing WeChat users to add more than 5,000 friends.

  • TikTok bans misleading information

    ByteDance's short video sharing app TikTok issued a ban on Wednesday prohibiting "misleading information" that could harm its community or the public.

  • New ASUS feature makes Android phone a secondary screen for laptop

    ASUS showed off a new feature at CES 2020 that will soon be available in the myASUS application, which will allow ASUS users to manage their ASUS hardware, including Windows laptops.

  • Apple gets $50 billion in revenue from App Store last year, growth slowed

    Apple announced on Wednesday that the App Store has generated $155 billion in revenue for developers since its launch in 2008, up from the $120 billion disclosed in January 2019.

  • China's most popular map app is entering overseas markets

    Gaode Map, one of China's most popular map app, will be available for users traveling outside China through cooperation with HERE Technologies.

  • WeChat now allows you to add more than 5,000 friends

    WeChat lifted the restriction that it is not allowed to add more than 5000 friends, but the 5001th and later friends cannot read the Movements update, according to Sycaijing.com.

  • Samsung accused of copying Apple Face ID icon

    In the CES 2020 keynote, the facial recognition icon used by Samsung is almost exactly the same as Apple's Face ID icon, causing widespread doubt that Samsung is copying Apple again.

  • Samsung unveils Neon, its Artificial Human that has emotions and memories

    On Monday, at CES 2020, a mysterious company born in Samsung Technology and Advanced Research Labs (aka STAR Labs) debuted.