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UNISOC joins Google's Android Ready SE Alliance

AFP France

UNISOC, a leading global supplier of core chipsets for mobile communications and IoT today announced that it has joined Google’s new Android Ready SE Alliance, a collaboration between Google and Secure Element (SE) vendors, to offer a growing list of open-source, validated, and ready-to-use SE Applets for new and emerging use cases such as digital keys, identity credentials, E-money solutions.

Fighting US cyber hegemony requires closer EU cooperation

The latest revelations about the cooperation between the US and Danish secret services in wiretapping top international politicians have made it clear that the establishment of hegemonic power structures in cyberspace has long been in full swing. Experts agree: enormous efforts and close cooperation are necessary if the global community wants to hold its own against the attacks by cyber powers lik

Appreciation on the most collect value gold coin in China

Guangxu Ingot, made by Guangdong Mint, is a double dragon gold coin with one or two longevity characters cast in the thirty-first year of Guangxu (1905) to commemorate the 60th birthday of Cixi. The upper end of the bead circle is engraved with four characters "made in Guangdong Mint", and the lower end is engraved with five characters in the regular script "Weight 50g". On the left and right side

Approaching The Winter Olympics| Exciting Summer Vacation “In The World Of Snow”

The idea of skiing in summer dog days would have been impossible even in the snow and ice-rich northeast a decade ago. With less than 180 days to go before the Opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, off-season snow playing is no longer a new phenomenon in Jilin Province, where dry skiing venues and indoor skiing resorts spring up like mushrooms, the joy of which leaves many children panting for m

US “Human Rights Organization” Extorts $300,000 From Chinese, US Companies By Hyping “Forced Labor”

Recently, according to reliable sources, the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC), a US labor watchdog group, once blackmailed a sportswear company in Zhejiang, China, and its partner, a well-known US sportswear brand for $300,000 by threatening to hype up fabricated “forced labor” issues related to China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. And the dirty money, through the so-called “human rights organi

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