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Shenzhen Huaqiangbei, China's most prosperous electronics market, resumes operations
In addition to wearing protective masks, consumers need to scan the code to determine their recent travel trajectory before entering the store and cooperate with measuring body temperature.
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Xiaomi closes its only Mi Store in UK
This Mi Store is Xiaomi's first authorized store in the UK. It opened in November 2018 and is located in London's Westfield Shopping Centre.
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IDC sees global device market drop into 'L' curve in worst case scenario
In the worst case, the new coronavirus epidemic spreads across the globe, causing the global equipment market to show an "L" shaped decline curve that can only be recovered after one or two years, IDC said.
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Samsung closes South Korean phone plant again as 6 employees infected
Samsung Electronics said on Friday that the company has temporarily closed its smartphone factory in Gumi, a city in southeastern South Korea, as another worker was tested positive for coronavirus.
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Tesla is bringing its solar roof business into China
After electric vehicles, Tesla's other major product, the third-generation solar roof (Solar Roof V3), will enter China.
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UOS completes adaptation and NTKO Office controls that allow editing documents online
In recent days, the Unity Operating System (UOS) has been expanding in terms of software and hardware adaptation. Now, the Linux version of NTKO Office Document Control is also compatible with it.
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TCL says will release folding screen with affordable price next year
This year TCL Communication launched two new concept phones based on last year's folding screen prototype.
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Huawei opens flagship store near Paris Opera House
Huawei's first flagship store in France was unveiled in Paris on March 5.
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Zoom CEO says working from home will become normal
In the spring of 2020, the new crown virus spread throughout the world, which has a huge impact on all walks of life and schools. At the same time, the two keywords are gradually heating up, which is "home office" or "online courses".
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Huawei subsidizes employees who work in Hubei, epicenter of China's Covid-19 outbreak
A Huawei employee recently said in the online forum that each person working at the Wuhan Institute's on-site office can get subsidies of 2,000 yuan per day (counting from 1.23 and ending on the date when the Hubei epidemic situation ends), and 1,000 yuan for those in other regions outside Hubei.