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China Tech Digest: Tencent Releases Vulgar Image Recognition Tech

Total0 SenseTime says it has no comment regarding reports of it completing pre-IPO financing SenseTime had reportedly completed its Pre-IPO round of fundraising at the end of last year, Chinese media reported. After this round of fundraising and investment, it is valued at approximately US$12 billion. SenseTime responded by saying that it has no comment. Cambricon estimated net loss of RMB350 million-520 million yuan for 2020 Cambricon, Chinese AI chip company, announced that the company expects that the net loss attributable to the shareholders of the parent company will be 350 million to 520 million yuan. Compared with the same period last year (statutory disclosure data), the amount of loss narrowed was 659 million yuan to 829 million yuan, which was 55.89% to 70.31% smaller than the same period last year.

China Tech Digest: China Makes Breakthroughs In UAV Quantum Networking

Total0 China has become the world’s largest online retail market for 8 consecutive years According to the Ministry of Commerce, in 2020, the online retail sales of physical goods will reach RMB9.8 trillion yuan, an increase of 14.8% against the trend, accounting for 24.9% of the total retail sales of consumer goods. China has become the world’s largest online retail market for eight consecutive years. China’s UAV quantum networking research has made new breakthroughs The team of Zhu Shining, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences of Nanjing University, grouped two UAVs in the air. Through optical relay, entangled photons were distributed between two ground stations 1 km apart, which verified the feasibility of multi-node mobile quantum networking.

Apps banned in India in 2020: PUBG Mobile, TikTok, CamScanner and more

URL copied Here s a complete list of apps that were banned in 2020. PUBG Mobile, TikTok and 100s of other apps were banned in India in 2020. While it was a year of pandemic, it was also not a fun ride for Chinese app developers. Due to the tensions between India and China and a few security reasons, MeitY decided to ban hundreds of Android, iOS apps in India.  It all started as a response to China’s attack at the Galwan Valley in Ladakh. On June 29, 2020, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology announced a ban on TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser, Shein, CamScanner, and many more.

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