OnePlus 10 Pro Confirmed To Be Sporting An LTPO 2.0 Display

09:27pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Android Headlines
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has confirmed that the OnePlus 10 Pro will break cover next month. Lau also revealed that the phone would pack an LTPO 2.0 display. He said this display technology would enable a smoother overall experience than LTPS OLED panels. Lau gave out the information on Chinese social media platform Weibo (via [] Read More... The post OnePlus 10 Pro Confirmed To Be Sporting An LTPO 2.0 Display appeared first on Android Headlines .
Bloomberg : Intel faces criticism in China after asking suppliers not to use Xinjiang labor or products, with a Weibo hashtag on the topic drawing over 250M views - Chipmaker says it doesn''t use labor or supplies from Xinjiang Western nations have accused China of forced labor in region

Qualcomm working on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip: Report

05:03am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Buziness Bytes
San Francisco, Dec 22 (IANS) US-based chip maker Qualcomm is reportedly working on its next flagship chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 may already be in development according to a Weibo tipster, reports GizmoChina The chip industry tipster asserts that the possibly accelerated timeline for the new chipset may not [] The post Qualcomm working on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip: Report appeared first on Buziness Bytes .

Peng Shuai Interview Leaves Much Unanswered

01:02am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 China Digital Times
A pro-Beijing Singaporean state-controlled news outlets brief interview with Peng Shuai has raised more questions than it answered. A reporter for Lianhe Zaobao pulled Peng aside for an ostensibly unscheduled interview along the sidelines of a Shanghai event promoting cross-country skiing. Peng did not deny an assertion that she authored the Weibo post that set []
Chinese microblogging platform Weibo has announced that it will no longer tolerate usernames containing “vulgar” language such as “idiot” or “sissy”, telling users to either change their handles or risk having their accounts suspended, a move that comes in response to Beijing’s push to clean up internet content.The social media platform said it was targeting Chinese words such as biesan, meaning tramp, niangpao, a pejorative referring to effeminate men, and erhuo, roughly translated as idiot…

Better Social Media Stock: Twitter vs. Weibo

07:30am, Saturday, 18'th Dec 2021
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With the launch ever closer to the Xiaomi 12 line, details about each of the devices start to be shown more concretely. According to the well-known Digital Chat Station profile on the Chinese social network Weibo, the Xiaomi 12 Ultra is expected to have some occasional changes in its display characteristics. The leaker claims that [] Source: Xiaomi 12 Ultra could have a 6.6-inch screen and 2K resolution, rumor points out
Honor is expected to be the first brand to implement Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 on folding phones with the arrival of Magic Fold, according to rumors released by the well-known Digital Chat Station profile on Chinese social network Weibo. In addition, other smartphones from the brand may also come with Qualcomms most updated chipset in [] Source: Honor Magic Fold Could Be First Foldable With Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Weibo shares hit new low since listing

12:10am, Friday, 17'th Dec 2021 BLDaily The BL
The shares of Chinese social media giant Weibo dropped more than 9% to hit a new low on Dec. 14, according to the Internet Information Office of the Chinese Communist Party. It is a new record low since Weibo debuted in Hong Kong stock exchange on Dec. 8, when its shares immediately fell 7.2%. While []
The popular Chinese social network Weibo was punished with a penalty of about half a million dollars from the Chinese Communist regime for allowing information prohibited by law and regulations that is considered to have been caused by the reporting of the scandal of Peng Shuai and former vice-premier Zhang Gaoli. Shuai, an international tennis []
The content originally appeared on: CNN But in the eyes of the Chinese Communist Party, it is not censoring enough and needs to pay a price, literally. On Tuesday, Weibo was fined $470,000 for repeatedly disseminating illegal information in violation of the countrys laws and regulations, including its cybersecurity law and a law on the protection of minors. Thats far from the first time Weibo has been slapped with such a hefty fine by the government. Over the first []

Weibo Loses $729mm Of Market Cap On A $471k Fine

04:28pm, Tuesday, 14'th Dec 2021 Bitcoin Ethereum News
The post Weibo Loses $729mm Of Market Cap On A $471k Fine appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com . China Last Night KraneShares Key News Asian equities were off overnight on light volumes as investors wait for tomorrows Fed tapering guidance while omicron fears weighed on sentiment. The Hang

Weibo Stock Hits Multi-Year Lows After Regulator Fine

03:01pm, Tuesday, 14'th Dec 2021 Schaeffers Investment Research
The Cyberspace Administration of China fined Weibo three million yuan
Reuters : China fines Weibo ~$470K for repeatedly publishing information deemed illegal; China has imposed 44 penalties on Weibo, totaling ~$2.3M, in the year to November — Chinese social media platform Weibo Corp has been slapped with a 3 million yuan ($470,000) fine by China''s internet regulator for repeatedly publishing illegal information.
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