Tech
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OnePlus begins exporting Indian-made 5G phones to global markets
India's leading high-end smartphone manufacturer, OnePlus, has started exporting 5G smartphones from India on a trial basis.
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TCL Huaxing showcases Mini LED display with 240 Hz refresh rate
Shenzhen-based TCL Huaxing showed two gaming displays, 27-inch and 32-inch, using Mini LED display technology, at the recently held 2019 ISVE.
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Report: Vivo will join Google Fuchsia ecosystem
Vivo will join the Google Fuchsia ecosystem and is developing products, a Chinese language Fuchsia OS forum quoted a company source as saying.
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Indonesia is fastest growing smartphone market in Q3, led by OPPO and Xiaomi
Among the top ten global smartphone markets, Indonesia had the fastest growth in the third quarter, with shipments up 29% year-on-year, according to a recent Canalys report.
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Baidu's restructures Apollo unit to pace up autonomous driving
Baidu Apollo has recently upgraded its organizational structure, adding a new intelligent transportation business group in addition to upgrades to the original business groups such as autonomous driving and connected cars.
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Report: Global smart watch shipments to exceed 60 million in 2019
Global smart watch shipments are expected to reach 62.63 million units in 2019, up 43% from 2018, according to a report recently released by research firm Trendforce.
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Android phones could replace ID card and driver license next year
The new Snapdragon SoCs -- the new Snapdragon 865 and 765, will be the first to support Android R's new Android Identity Credential API.
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Huawei sues FCC over ban on the use of government funds to purchase its equipment
According to CCTV, Huawei today sued the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its decision to bar the company from participating in federal subsidy funding programs. Huawei said the FCC has violated the US Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Law.
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Huawei exec explains why they plan to move research center out of US
Yang Chaobin, president of Huawei's 5G product line, said that continuing to place research institutions in the United States is of no value to Huawei and that’s why they plan to transfer its R&D center from the United States to Canada.
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Huawei's next flagship processor could be named Kirin 1020
Huawei's next-generation flagship processor could be named Kirin 1020 and the next-generation mid-range processor coule be named Kirin 820, according to Twitter user @RODENT950.