Compared to Bluetooth:

  • 60% lower power consumption
  • Six times higher data transmission speed
  • 1/30th the latency
  • 7 dB improvement anti-interference for a more stable connection
  • Twice the coverage distance, and
  • 10 times more network connections

US won’t benefit from this tech due to the US Huawei ban.

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      Companies based in China can, in fact, develop real technology. The US engages in more espionage thsn anyone, but that doesnt mean US companies can’t develop real tech.

      There are real people and real innovations being made in China and it’s so wrong to just summarily dismiss them because they happen to live in a world power that does what all world powers do.

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      So weird how people living under western regimes are more concerned about Chinese state control and monitoring than their own. If you live in a western country then your concern is that any western piece of technology is controlled and monitored by the NSA. But that’s just too complex an idea for you to wrap your head around I guess. Screeching China bad is your peak intellectual ability clearly.

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        Oh, I care about Five (Seven, Nine) Eyes every bit as much as I care about China, I assure you. But in a thread about a Chinese company’s new tech, it would be a bit weird to complain about NSA data mining. Kinda off topic, if you see what I mean.

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          The only thing weird here is bringing up non sequiturs about see see pee spying in a thread about new wireless tech, if you see what I mean.

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            I do. I’m with you on that. But it makes marginally more sense that bringing up the NSA would.

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                Well, it doesn’t really, except that you mentioned the US trade ban, which brings the reason for the US trade ban into the topic at least tangentially.

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                  I mentioned trade ban in the context of this new technology not being available in US, jumping from that to the eViL SeE SEe PeE is spying on me is quite the leap there.

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                    Oh, I agree it’s a leap. It’s just slightly less of a leap than complaining about the NSA. I’m not saying you’re wrong about the knee-jerk reaction some Americans have to Chinese tech and China in general.

                    It’s just that the sputtering nonsense makes very slightly more sense after you mentioned the ban in the original post. You opened a crack in the door, is what I’m saying, and if an American Jingoist Asshat can get his head in the crack, he’s gonna get all the way in.

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            I’ll politely hijack this thread to ask: What’s wrong with lemm.ee? In all seriousnes.

            I came to lemmy after the other site fiasco and found lemm.ee to be the most stable, fastest and also not defederated site at the moment for me. So i’m genuinely interested if it grew bad rep nowadays or something? Thank you.

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              There’s nothing wrong with it. The user you’re replying to is the only thing worse than a paid shill. An unpaid shill. Check out their post history and their identical alt accounts on other instances. Fully half the time of you see incredibly stupid shit anywhere on Lemmy… it’s them.

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                  If you’re to much of a little bitch to just accept the community note about what you really are then you’ll never rise up and claim the means of production. 😂🤣😂

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          great retort there bud. you sure showed him.

          seriously go back to reddit if all you got is childish insults.

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            There weren’t even any insults there, unless you think being a Lemmygrad user is one. Come to think of it, you may be onto something…

            On a serious note: They’re also spreaing Russian propaganda about the war in Ukraine, which is enough to discredit them anyway. Did I say war? Of course I mean SpEcIaL MiLiTaRy fAiLuRe!

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        Why is that weird? Western governments are generally bound by constitutional agreements to not utilize that information against their citizens. That’s not to say they don’t do shady stuff with that information, but getting “disappeared” is more the butt of a Hillary Clinton joke than it is an actual reality for Western citizens … unless you’ve really REALLY pissed off Hillary Clinton.

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          You should really read up on the revelations that we have from Snowden if you believe all that. Meanwhile, you should let people like Manning and Assange know about not having to worry that you’ll be disappeared and tortured if you say something your regime doesn’t like.

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          If it’s western it’s a country but if it’s Chinese/not western allinged it’s a regime?

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            I generally call democratic countries “countries” and I occasionally call undemocratic countries “regimes”.

            Yes, most (all?) Western countries are democracies. Yes, China is not a democracy. What is your point?

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              Name something bad you think China has done, the US has done that but 10x worse

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                Harvesting prisoner organs to give to the wealthy/party members.

                Executing people for things they’ve said.

                Quartering party loyalists in Uyghur homes, particularly the forced co-habitation of Uyghur women with male party loyalists.

                The list goes on because China is a totalitarian dictatorship, and the US, for all its many, many, faults, is not.

                The main difference is that the US is mostly trying to be better, and China is actively embracing the crimes against humanity.

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                  1. ah yes, the old Falun Gong lie

                  2. patriot act, red scare, CIA killing journalists etc

                  3. the entire united States of America is built on stolen land

                  As I said.

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            Generally, dictatorships are called regimes. Thus, China certainly qualifies as a regime.

            Hell, the actual dictionary definition is as follows;

            Regime, noun;

            A government, especially an oppressive or undemocratic one.