Tech
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Google co-founders step down, Pichai takes the helm
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have formally handed over power to 47-year-old Sundar Pichai.
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Qualcomm releases new 5G chipsets, Xiaomi and OPPO to be first adopters
Qualcomm released two 5G mobile platforms, Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 765 on Monday. Both Xiaomi and OPPO wants to be the first users.
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20 years later, Jack Ma gets on Forbes cover again
When Alibaba was just founded in 2000, Jack Ma appeared on the cover of Forbes Magazine and talked about the future development of the Internet.
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Ren Zhengfei: Huawei may complete ecosystem integration within 2-3 years without GMS
If the United States decide to ban Huawei's use of Google GMS forever, Huawei's own system would also be put into use, and the integration of that ecosystem would be completed within 2-3 years, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei said in a recent interview with CNN.
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Report: China's cloud computing spending in Q3 close to $3 billion
China's cloud computing infrastructure spending In the third quarter of this year reached 2.9 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 60.8%, according to a report released by Canalys on Monday.
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Who are the first 5G phone users in China?
The early adopters of 5G phones are mainly from big cities such as Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Huawei Mate30, vivo IQOO, and Samsung Note10 + are the most popular 5G phones, according to Suning.
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Ren Zhengfei: Huawei to move research center out of US to Canada
Huawei plans to move its research center from the United States to Canada, Ren Zhengfei, the founder of the Chinese telecoms equipment maker, said in an interview with Globe and Mail of Canada.
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Huawei responds to former employee's 8-month detention
Huawei said it supports the employee Li Hongyuan who was wrongly detained to use legal weapons to defend his rights, including suing Huawei.
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Samsung, Huawei and Apple take half of global smartphone market share
Samsung, Huawei, and Apple accounted for more than half of global smartphone shipments in the third quarter, according to Counterpoint Research.
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This Chinese city is allowing passengers to take subway via facial recognition
Starting from December 3, commuters who take the subway lines in Zhengzhou are allowed to pay with facial recognition instead of a plastic card.