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China to launch Mars probe in July
China announced that it will launch its first Mars mission probe in July this year, China Youth Daily reported Thursday, adding that this is the first time the country disclosed the launch month of its Mars exploration program.
Vivo offers discounts on Vivo S1, Y19
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has recently offered up to Tk 2,000 discounts on the procurement of its two smart phones- Vivo S1, Y19.
Huawei gets ‘Best Pavilion’ award
Huawei received ‘Best Pavilion’ award in ‘Digital Bangladesh Fair 2020’, which was arranged for the first time in the country.
Minister: Germany needs China's Huawei to build 5G network
Germany's interior minister is suggesting that his country can't build a 5G mobile network without Chinese tech giant Huawei, at least for now, intervening in an issue that has caused tensions between the U.S. and its allies.
Rough seas delay escape test for SpaceX crew capsule
Rough seas prompted SpaceX on Saturday to delay the emergency escape test of its new crew capsule by a day.
China's ZTE, local telecom firm start 5G technology trial in Uganda
China's ZTE and MTN Uganda on Friday started 5G technology trial here to be the first who brings the Standalone 5G network into reality in east Africa as the region awaits it commercial roll out.
US agency examining Tesla unintended acceleration complaint
The U.S. government's auto safety agency is looking into allegations that all three of Tesla's electric vehicle models can suddenly accelerate on their own.
Volkswagen creating first innovation hub in North America
Volkswagen is partnering with the University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to create the company's first innovation hub for developing new technology in North America, officials said Friday in a statement.
Smile Broadband brings ‘Internet for All’
Smile Broadband, a domestic internet service, has brought a new broadband service “Internet for All” , aiming to make internet affordable to all classes of people in the country.
NASA graduates 11 astronauts eligible for lunar missions
The U.S. space agency NASA on Friday included 11 new astronauts into its ranks, increasing the number of those eligible for spaceflight assignments to 49.