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ByteDance's Feishu announces free access to all organizations

ByteDance's office suite Feishu announced that it is open to all enterprises and organizations in the country free of charge, regardless of size and duration, and all users can use all the features of Feishu suite.

DingTalk to release version 5.0 with new 'Circle' function

Alibaba's mobile office application DingTalk (้’‰้’‰) posted a poster "Circle is coming" on Weibo today and said DingTalk 5.0 will be unveiled tomorrow.

Huawei will replace HMS framework services with HMS Core app

Huawei has tested the HMS Core framework and HMS core applications in the Chinese market to replace Google Mobile Services (GMS) applications, according to IT Home.

iOS 14 multitasking interface may be similar to iPad

Apple is expected to release the new iOS 14 at WWDC 2020 held in June this year, and there are now screenshots of the multi-tasking interface of Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max running iOS 14.

Google will restrict apps from accessing geolocation data in background

Google has announced a crackdown on Android apps that abuse system permissions to access unnecessary geographic data.

Windows 10 bug shows'highest load' of i5 processor is only 0.99GHz

Although Microsoft has been providing updates, there are still some bugs in Windows 10.

TikTok adds parental control function that requires password after certain time

TikTok has introduced a new feature that allows parents to control how much time their children spend on the app.

WeChat for iOS updated to v7.0.11, Dark Mode still absent

The WeChat for iOS was updated to v7.0.11 today, and now you can update it in the App Store.

How Kuaishou achieved the goal of 300 million daily active users

On February 21, a report released by Chinese video-sharing app Kuaishou showed that its daily active users had exceeded 300 million in early 2020, and there were nearly 20 billion videos in Kuaishou App. In 2019, 250 million people posted their works on the Kuaishou platform, and the platform has accumulated more than 350 billion likes.

Chinese tech firm Cheetah Mobile shares plunge 17% after Google ban

Google recently removed nearly 600 Android apps and barred their developers from entering the Play software store and its affiliate services, including NYSE-listed mobile app company Cheetah Mobile. Affected by this, Cheetah Mobile shares fell 17% on Friday.
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