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Baidu announces foray into live streaming to take on TikTok
Baidu's executive vice president Shen Dou said today that Baidu launches live streaming business and will be active in promoting it.
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Apple Store app adapts to dark mode
Apple's apps tend to be the fastest to adopt the latest app standards, but the Apple Store apps for iOS haven't been adapted to dark mode. Recently, the app has finally been updated to accommodate the dark color mode.
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Gmail for iOS gets long-awaited Dark Mode update
Even though iOS isn't the highest priority platform for Google's software services, the company has added updated support for Dark Mode for certain apps.
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Microsoft releases May update for Windows 10 to MSDN
The Windows 10 May 2020 update has been officially released today, even though it hasn't come to the average user's computer yet.
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China Mobile's 5G Messaging App disappears from Apple App Store soon after launch
China Mobile launched its 5G Messaging App in some app stores yesterday, but it has disappeared from the Apple App Store today.
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China Mobile launches 5G Messaging app
China Mobile has pioneered its own 5G messaging app, covering both iOS and Android platforms.
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How to manage multiple cloud drives in one place?
With the rapid development of the technology, more and more data produce, thus cloud storage is becoming the first choice for those users who need to store files, documents, project files, important data, etc.
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TikTok owner ByteDance plans mass recruitment in London
China's ByteDance, owner TikTok, has decided to locate the popular streaming app's European business center in London, UK, where it will recruit a large number of AI engineers and software developers, according to CNBC.
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Apple's watchOS 7 may be able to detect oncoming panic attacks
Apple's next-generation Apple Watch and watchOS 7 will only focus on introducing new mental health features, according to information recently revealed by well-known leaker Jon Prosser.
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Microsoft says 150 million users use password-free login every month
According to the latest data disclosed by Microsoft, 150 million users are using password-free login every month. By comparison, the numbers released at last year's Ignite 2019 Conference were still only around 100 million. In just six months, that number has grown by nearly 50 million.