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The matchmaker of Beijing: In age of mobile apps, Grandfather plays cupid for generations
Zhu Fang's living room walls are plastered with hundreds of headshots of hopeful singles, some of them faded and featuring bouffant hairstyles and outdated outfits.
The Week That Was: Prioritising safety, online and offline
Malaysians look to upgrade their Internet skills in the wake of Covid-19, while Singapore and a conference fall victim to fears over the spread of the virus.
Nintendo is likely to suffer global Switch shortages from virus
Nintendo Co is likely to struggle to supply sufficient Switch consoles to its US and European markets as soon as April due to a production bottleneck caused by the coronavirus outbreak, according to people with knowledge of the company’s supply chain.
Fast-food companies in China step up ‘contactless’ pickup, delivery as Covid-19 rages
With the coronavirus outbreak in China continuing to spread, McDonald's Corp, Starbucks Corp and other fast-food companies are ramping up "contactless" pickup and delivery services to keep their workers and customers safe, the companies said.
New York and San Francisco tech industries are leaving women behind
San Francisco and New York have created thousands of lucrative jobs in technology, but despite efforts to increase diversity in the industry, women are still being left behind.
China’s virus crackdown leaves millions working at home
In the middle of a phone call with a customer, an important visitor knocks on Michael Xiong's door: his three-year-old son.
Fortnite predator exploited US kids through Xbox. How to protect your children
School is out and your kids hop on the couch and settle in for an epic Fortnite battle on Xbox with their cyber friends. But do you really know who they're playing with or who they're giving their names and pictures to?
Analysis: If Apple is hurting due to the coronavirus, its suppliers and rivals likely are too
Apple Inc's surprise warning that it will likely fall short of this quarter's sales target due to the coronavirus epidemic points to much pain for its chip and other suppliers as well as for rivals who also rely on China to build their products.
SoftBank-backed South Korean ride-hailer Tada gets rare win amid crackdown
South Korea's ride-hailing service Tada, a smash hit since its launch just over a year ago, was cleared of transport law violations in court on Feb 19.
Opinion: Apple is handcuffed to the iPhone. Just like its customers
Apple Inc’s earnings warning is an unfortunate reminder that, for all of its work to change investor perceptions over the past few years, it remains "the iPhone company”.