Friday, 11th, 2024 | 4:14AM Updated

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China Celebrates First Memorial Day for War Victims

On Saturday, Dec. 13, President Xi Jinping and Xia Shuqin were joined by 1.3 billion countrymen to commemorate the Nanjing Massacre victims.

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President Xi Urges Better Overseas Education for Chinese Students

The government must work harder to ensure a better state of overseas education for Chinese students, Chinese President Xi Jinping said during an education conference on Friday and Saturday in Beijing.

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China, Kazakhstan Agree to Broaden Cooperation in High Technology, Aerospace

Chinese and Kazakh officials met on Sunday in Kazakh capital of Astana to discuss cooperation in high technology and enhancing China and Kazakhstan's collaborative works in aerospace.

HTC will stick with Qualcomm despite technical issues.
HTC Nexus 9 Flaws Revealed; Google’s Newest Android Tablet Runs On Android 5.0 Lollipop OS

Google’s newest tablet, which comes in the form of HTC Nexus 9, boasts an impressive specification. A keen eye, however, will reveal some of its flaws.

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Apple iPod iTunes Antitrust Litigation
Ex-Apple, iTunes Engineer Reveals Apple's Music DRM Monopoly Tactics

Ex-Apple and iTunes engineer revealed that Apple was blocking off competitors in its music platform for the iPod devices in 2006.

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Mark Zuckerberg Dislikes Facebook Dislike Button; Possible Alternatives Considered

Facebook will not be implementing a 'dislike' button; the social media firm is thinking about other ways to express users' emotions about a post instead, according to the company's Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg during a second round of question and answer in its Menlo Park headquarters in California.

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Tony Blair's CIA Torture To Be Investigated; Former British Prime Minister To Answer MP Inquiry

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will be sitting in the hot seat today as MP’s interrogate him over accusations of his role in various CIA authorized torture. The former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw will be questioned about his involvement as well.

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Facebook Ditches Microsoft's Bing Search Engine

Facebook has recently abandoned Microsoft's Bing search engine from the social media network giant's search results. The move was confirmed by officials from Facebook and Microsoft.

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New High-Speed Rail in China's Hunan Province to Start Operating

China's national railway operator announced on Saturday that a newly constructed high-speed rail section in central China will start operating on Tuesday, Dec. 16.

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Windows 10 Enhancements, Upgrades Revealed By Leaked Video

Microsoft has plans to surprise the tech world with their newest upgrades and enhancements for Windows 10; everything’s ready to be presented by January. Unfortunately, a recent leaked video gave users a lot to consider about the new Operating System.

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Poor Air Quality Badly Affects Inbound Tourism in China: Report

Researchers in China have released a report saying that air quality in certain places has negatively impacted the country's tourism.

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Hong Kong Activists: 'We Will Be Back'; Jimmy Lai, Martin Lee, Nathan Law Arrested

Hong Kong democratic protesters were arrested by the local authorities on the main protest site were arrested on Thursday, ending the two-month protest to pursue democracy. The activists chant: "We will be back."

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China Is World’s Top Exporter of Overseas Students

At the China-U.S. Joint Commission of Commerce and Trade summit in Chicago on Thursday, Liang Xinjun, CEO of the private Shanghai-based Fosun Group, told the media that "consumption in China will be the main driving power of the global economy in the future." While education was not an explicit priority of the summit, China's Ministry of Education released data on Friday that shows that China is now the top global exporter of Chinese students.

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Better Water Treatment Plant to Be Set Up in Beijing

Water authority officials are eyeing Beijing as site for a waste water processing plant, according to the Global Times.

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