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China filed 1.5 million patents last year, nearly half of the rest of the world
China patents application reached a record 1.54 million, nearly half of all the patent applications filed worldwide.
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Huawei's third-quarter revenue jumps 27% as smartphone sales surge
Huawei’s third-quarter revenue jumped 27%, driven by a surge in shipments of smartphones launched before a trade blacklisting expected to hammer its business.
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How to mute individual email threads in iOS 13
There’s an easy way to mute single email threads in iOS 13 and iPadOS, though the option nestled away in an unintuitive spot and some users may not be aware of it.
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Huawei says 5G products without US parts are shipping to global markets
Huawei has delivered more than 400,000 5G base stations, of which more than 300,000 were shipped after May 16 when it was added into the US entity list.
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Huawei open to 'no backdoor' agreement with India, says local head
“If (the Indian) government wants, we are open to having the source codes in an escrow account,” said Jay Chen, the CEO of Huawei India unit.
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TikTok moved into WhatsApp office space and is poaching Facebook employees
The popular Chinese short-video platform TikTok has opened an office in Silicon Valley and begun to poach Facebook employees, CNBC reported Tuesday.
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If you are on Android, now you can make phone calls on your Windows PC
This kind of user experience is quite popular on Apple’s ecosystem. Microsoft is the latest brand that makes it easier to use your Android phone from your computer.
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China phone shipments down 7.1% in September
Phone shipments in China went down 7.1 percent year on year to 36.236 million units in September. That number was up 17.4 percent from August.
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Africa's phone king faces biggest threat ever from Huawei and Xiaomi
With the phone market becoming saturated, Huawei and Xiaomi are eyeing opportunities elsewhere. And the traditional stronghold of Transsion falls just into their radar.
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Google mentions 'Android 11' for the first time
An official app for the 2019 Android Dev Summit interestingly mentioned “Android 11”, making the first official reference for the next main version of the world’s most popular mobile operating system, according to 9to5google.