Confirmed. HarmonyOS Will Support App Side-Load

Confirmed. HarmonyOS Will Support App Side-Load

On June 22nd, Zhu Dongdong, President of the Tablet and PC Product Line at Huawei’s Consumer Business Group (BG), confirmed that HarmonyOS will support app side-load in Huawei Developer Conference 2025. This may reduce the lack of applications that affect the development of HarmonyOS, attracting more uses to the ecosystem. HarmonyOS is a well developed next-generation operating system. It brings the same experience across devices, from phones, tablets to PCs, smart watches, and even electric cars. Currently, the only shortcoming of HarmonyOS is its lack of app diversity. Unlike smartphones and tablets, once HarmonyOS PCs hit the market, users became more concerned about whether they could serve as productivity tools. Thus, this shortcoming has prevented lots of customers from buying a HarmonyOS PC. ...

June 23, 2025 · 1 min · 204 words · Louis
QQ Now Supports Huawei HarmonyOS PCs, WeChat Adaptation Underway

QQ Now Supports Huawei HarmonyOS PCs, WeChat Adaptation Underway

According to Chinese media reports, QQ has completed the adaptation for Huawei HarmonyOS computers. WeChat and Enterprise WeChat are also accelerating their adaptation process and will be launched successively. This is undoubtedly a huge piece of good news for the HarmonyOS ecosystem. It is well known that the survival of a system depends on the application ecosystem built around it. Whether the system can attract users hinges on the availability of applications that meet their needs. In turn, the size of the user base determines the system’s appeal to developers—whether it can motivate more of them to develop and iterate applications for the platform. ...

May 19, 2025 · 2 min · 252 words · Louis

Xiaomi SU7 Serious Accident Caused 3 Deaths Xiaomi's Darkest Moment Has Arrived

China’s EV indursty is still developing fast after years. Xiaomi joint the competition a little bit late, but the first and the most popular EV model SU7 has shown its strong competivity. Most of Chinese had a positive expection on EV future, while the Xiaomi SU7’s serious accident on March 29th caused 3 deaths, and it has become a hit on Chinese EV indurstry. Before this incident, almost every EV maker in China emphasized its advanced driving assistance system, but the safety risks associated with this feature were briefly mentioned. This caused ignorance among Chinese EV users. ...

April 3, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Louis

What We See from iShowSpeed's Livestream in China

Let’s talk about the internet’s favorite chaos agent, iShowSpeed. Last week, he dropped into China for a livestream tour. And people who watched his livestream suddenly realized they had been deceived for a long time. Speed’s first stop was Shanghai. Shanghai, the most advanced and the most internationalized city in China, is often considered the first stop of a trip in China. Within minutes of hitting the streets, he was ambushed by fans blasting Sunshine Rainbow White Pony on saxophones, a Chinese pop song that sounds… let’s say linguistically adventurous to English ears. Lucily, Speed was famous for his reaction to the song, and he has long been accustomed to the N word homonym in this song. ...

March 28, 2025 · 3 min · 531 words · Louis
Who’s Googling Google?

Who’s Googling Google?

It might sound a bit odd at first, but a surprisingly large number of people end up searching for “Google” on Google. Yep, you read that right—people are Googling Google! But, why? 1. Digging Up Google’s Story Some folks search for “Google” just to find out more about the company. After all, Google is so much more than a search engine—it’s a global tech powerhouse with tons of products like Google Maps, Gmail, and Google Drive. Whether it’s the latest news, updates on company policies, stock trends, job openings, or even tutorials on how to use its services, typing in “Google” is the easiest way to kick off that quest for knowledge. ...

March 4, 2025 · 2 min · 315 words · Louis