Friday, 22nd, 2024 | 12:44AM Updated

China plans to make its own smartphone to keep away from alleged U.S. surveillance activities, a move that will not only make communication secure but will also benefit Chinese tech firms.
China to Build Its Own Smartphones for More Secure Communication

The Juilliard School in New York is set to open a branch in Tianjin, China, its first overseas campus.
Juilliard to Open Branch in Tianjin

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Only 4 percent of smokers succeed in quitting on their own.
App Helps People Quit Smoking, Slated to Have Chinese Version

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