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The concepts in the MingKwai typewriter underlie how Chinese, Japanese and Korean are typed today. The typewriter, patented in 1946, was found last year in an upstate New York basement.
As the first-ever professional Chinese input operator, Lew was tasked with showing off Chung-chin Kao’s innovative Chinese ...
Alphabet isn't generating much money from its quantum computing efforts yet. The company's cash cow is still its advertising ...
Not only does Kim Moonjeong run her family’s watch business in Seoul, she now has about 1,000 timepieces in her personal ...
Two hundred years ago, the son of a saddler from a rural French village devised a groundbreaking tactile writing method of ...
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states carry forward the tradition of civilizational exchanges along the ...
Discover bizarre, controversial, and surprising baby names that are banned in different countries. From “Lucifer” to “Nutella ...
One hesitation I hear time and time again when I talk to people about traveling is, “But I don’t speak the language.” To be ...
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China’s H-20 Stealth Bomber Might Never Fly
China’s secretive H-20 stealth bomber program is more likely a sophisticated propaganda campaign than a credible near-term ...
Both of this year's mega M&A deals have landed squarely in one corner of tech: cybersecurity, with AI on the minds of both ...
People from the 852 differ from those on the mainland in almost every category: language, religion, values, and even ethnicity.