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Chinese tech firms respond to coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan
In their support to the novel coronavirus hardest-hit city of Wuhan, Chinese Internet companies has offered their helping hand, with some donating cash and some donating masks and other materials.
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Google celebrates Lunar New Year with Rat-themed Doodle
As people in China were welcoming the first day of the Lunar New Year on Saturday, Google is joining the festivities with a Doodle depicting the Year of the Rat.
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Tim Cook sends his greetings to doctors in China
Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a New Year message on Weibo, sending his greetings to the medical staff who is in the in coronavirus fight.
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Vivo surpasses Samsung as India's biggest winner in offline market
According to a GfK report, in India's huge offline smartphone market, Vivo’s smartphone sales surpassed Samsung for the first time in November last year, marking the brand’s biggest achievements in the Indian market in less than a decade.
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'Mulan' programming language developer gets punishment for false publicity
'Mulan' programming language developer gets punishment for false publicity
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Google I/O 2020 developer conference will be held on May 12-14
Google just revealed that its next I/O developer conference will be held from May 12 to May 14.
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Xiaomi says still want to enter the U.S. market dominated by Apple and Samsung
Xiaomi still wants to enter the U.S. market dominated by Apple and Samsung, Chew Shou Zi, CFO and president of international at Xiaomi, said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Didi launches electric car sharing service in Mexico
Didi Chuxing, operator of China’s largest ride hailing platform, announced on January 22 that it will begin operating more than 700 electric and hybrid vehicles in Mexico. The move will make Didi the first online ride-hailing platform in Latin America to operate a new energy fleet online.
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Huawei developer conference postponed due to new pneumonia outbreak
Huawei has decided to postpone the Huawei Developer Conference originally scheduled to be held in February until the end of March considering the current situation of new pneumonia.
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Xiaomi's suspends retail store in Wuhan, the city most affected by new pneumonia
Xiaomi released an announcement on Thursday that Xiaomi retail stores in Wuhan, where the new pneumonia first broke will be suspended from now, and the reopening data are yet to be determined. Xiaomi's online mall still provides services.