This record breaking monitor can hit 610Hz, no really

A new monitor has apparently broken the company speed record with an eye-melting 610Hz refresh rate. The Asus ROG XG248Q5G-P was revealed on the Taiwanese manufacturer’s social media account with the record breaking claims. According to the company this monitor, primarily designed for eSports, can be over-clocked to hit that buttery smooth 610Hz refresh rate. […]

What does China really think about Trump? They know about humiliation and won’t take it from him

Last week, Mao Ning, head of China’s foreign ministry information department, posted a blurry black-and-white clip of a moment in history. In 1953, Chairman Mao made a defiant speech of resistance to what he called US aggression in Korea.

Kim Il-sung, the North Korean leader and founder of the Kim dynasty, now in its third generation, had invaded US-backed South Korea.

What does China really think about Trump? They know about humiliation and won’t take it from him comes via ChinaTechNews.com.

TECNO really wants to make phones less boring

TECNO had quite the showing at MWC 2025. The company launched its new Camon 40 series with a ton of new AI features, unveiled new AI glasses set to take on the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, and even has a new lightweight Snapdragon-powered PC.

TECNO really wants to make phones less boring comes via ChinaTechNews.com.

Do cow feeds like Bovaer really help reduce climate change?

Are food firms’ efforts to reduce cow fart emissions a lot of hot air?

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To reduce their carbon footprint, food companies are betting on cow feed that produces less methane.

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Why Trump really wants Ukraine’s minerals-China has put theirs off limits

Rare minerals such as gallium are critical for advanced defence technologies but are not readily available to the US domestically. And China, a leading supplier of gallium, has used its control over the resource as leverage against the US. It has imposed a ban on rare minerals being exported to the US, as part of its retaliation to increased US tariffs on Chinese goods.

Why Trump really wants Ukraine’s minerals-China has put theirs off limits comes via ChinaTechNews.com.