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Hosts Hong Kong announce strong squad for Hong Kong Sixes 2025



New Delhi, Oct. 15 -- Hosts Hong Kong, China announced their squad for the Hong Kong Sixes 2025, scheduled to be held from November 7-9 this year at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground, Hong Kong.

Led by the experienced all-rounder Yasim Murtaza, Hong Kong, China will aim to make a strong statement in front of their home fans. Murtaza has represented Hong Kong in over 60 T20Is and was recently part of the squad at the 2025 Asia Cup, according to a press release from Hong Kong Sixes.

Babar Hayat, one of Hong Kong's most seasoned campaigners, will take on wicketkeeping duties. With more than 2000 T20I runs, including a century, Hayat brings valuable experience and stability to the side.

Another key batter in the lineup is Anshuman Rath,...
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US Patent Issued to Huawei Technologies'Co., 'Ltd.' on Dec. 10 for "Data theft prevention method and related product" (Singaporean, Chinese Inventors)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 11 -- United States Patent no. 12,164,605, issued on Dec. 10, was assigned to Huawei Technologies'Co.'Ltd.' (Shenzhen, China).

"Data theft prevention method and related product" was invented by Haibo Hu (Hong Kong), Huadi Zheng (Hong Kong), Qingqing Ye (Hong Kong), Chengfang Fang (Singapore) and Jie Shi (Singapore).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In a data theft prevention method, a data processing apparatus obtains target data, inputs the target data into a recognition model for recognition processing to obtain a first label, where the first label is a label to which the target data belongs. The recognition processing includes: performing, by the recognition model, featur...
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A Lesson In Handcrafted Brilliance From Hong Kong's Traditional Arts



India, March 19 -- Hong Kong has been loved for its unique east-meets-west architectural haven, with towering skyscrapers that blend in with traditional temples and breathtaking natural landscapes. Despite the prominent modernist skyline, Hong Kong is also the home to one of the region's most vibrant traditional art and handicrafts scenes, with family-run businesses that preserve the city's signature art forms. The generations-old practices are steeped in the rich Chinese folk craft history, with each meticulously crafted item narrating tales of the past. This love for arts shines brightest around March every year, when the city comes alive with a large-scale art event!

But ahead of the onset of the annual arts festival, Travel+Leisure ...
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US Patent Issued to STAR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL on Feb. 18 for "Anti-tamper radio frequency identification transponder" (Chinese Inventor)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 19 -- United States Patent no. 12,229,613, issued on Feb. 18, was assigned to STAR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL Ltd. (Hong Kong, Hong Kong).

"Anti-tamper radio frequency identification transponder" was invented by Pradit Tosapong (Hong Kong, Hong Kong).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An anti-tamper passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder for attachment to a surface that is at least partially translucent includes: an RFID inlay, including an RFID Integrated Circuit (IC) chip connecting to an RFID antenna; and a first opaque label on a first side of the RFID inlay. When attached to the surface, the first opaque label is between the RFID inlay and the surface, and ...
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US Patent Issued to High Tech Technology on Jan. 13 for "Enhanced Harvard architecture reduced instruction set computer (RISC) with debug mode access of instruction memory within a unified memory space" (Chinese Inventors)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 13 -- United States Patent no. 12,524,371, issued on Jan. 13, was assigned to High Tech Technology Ltd. (Hong Kong, Hong Kong).

"Enhanced Harvard architecture reduced instruction set computer (RISC) with debug mode access of instruction memory within a unified memory space" was invented by Chik Wai (David) Ng (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Ka Lok (Roy) Ng (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Yat Him (Hugo) Wong (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Tze Fan Wong (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), King Yeung (Sunny) Chan (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Ho Ming (Steve) Chim (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Wai Kei (Timothy) Or (Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Chi Hong Chan (Hong Kong, Hong Kong).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A Harvard-archi...
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