My Time at Portia is leaning into its romantic side with a festive update celebrating the Chinese Qixi Festival, sometimes referred to as China's Valentine's Day. The Romance Update, available today, adds new romance-based missions and side missions for various characters, as well as new dialogue and updated language options.My Time at Portia is an adorable little life sim and crafting game out now on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. You spend time in the lovely and colorful small town of Portia, where your primary goal is to restore your father's old workshop to its former glory.In your free time, you can help out your neighbors by completing work orders or taking on quests, or instead go on dates with eligible Portia inhabitants and eventually get married. It's the latter aspect of My Time at Portia that today's Romance Update expands upon. Pursuing romantic relationships in Portia unlocks new relationship perks, social interactions, and selfie poses. Like we say in our review, it's … [Read more...] about My Time at Portia’s Chinese Valentine’s Day update is downright romantic
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Chinese Presence in Andaman Sea May Cause Unintended Submarine Encounters – Naval Officer
The presence of Chinese-origin submarines in the Indian backyard holds potential to lead to "Unintended Submarine Encounters", a key Indian navy official Captain Gurpreet Khurana warned in view of the developments. "Unintended encounters" may occur as submarines use Sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging) to detect target ships but cannot verify the country to which the target ships belong. The latest development, prompting the Royal Thai Navy to raise the alarm, came days after that Indian Navy claimed that its warships "drove away" a Chinese research vessel from the Andaman Sea. Commenting on the Chinese vessel's presence in the Andaman Sea, Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh had announced if any navy has to "do anything in our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), you have to notify us and take permission". The naval official opined the increasing presence of submarines from different countries in the Andaman Sea, will completely change the power dynamics within the … [Read more...] about Chinese Presence in Andaman Sea May Cause Unintended Submarine Encounters – Naval Officer
Chinese city turns into ghost town after Samsung shifts operation to India, Vietnam
BEIJING: Huizhou city on the north of China's flourishing Pearl River Delta has turned into a ghost town after Samsung closed its three-decade old factory and shifted operations to India and Vietnam in October, in the first visible fallout of the ongoing trade war between China and the US. The bustling city turned a "ghost town" after Samsung closed its last smartphone factory in China, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Wednesday. Samsung relocated production to Vietnam and India in large part as a response to the trade war between the world's two largest economies, it said, adding that the industry insiders consider that it reflected China's changing position in the global supply chain. Last year Samsung inaugurated its world's largest mobile factory in Noida, near the Indian capital. The new facility will enable Samsung to double its capacity for mobile phones in Noida from 68 million units a year to 120 million units a year, in a phase-wise expansion to be … [Read more...] about Chinese city turns into ghost town after Samsung shifts operation to India, Vietnam
Mercedes looks for Korean innovation
Left: Philipp Gneiting, head of open innovation at Daimler Group, speaks Wednesday during an interview conducted on the sidelines of the “Connected Car Startup Hackathon.” Right: Mercedes-Benz Korea CEO Dimitris Psillakis, second row left, and Christian Diekmann, head of R&D Korea at Mercedes-Benz Korea, pose with hackathon participants during the event held in Gangnam District, southern Seoul. [MERCEDES-BENZ KOREA, YONHAP]As the global auto industry faces a lengthy decline in sales, automakers are desperately searching for new growth engines in a rapidly changing market.Like many other automakers, Daimler Group believes that the key to survival is partnering with start-ups across the world with innovative ideas, which could help the company transform into a mobility company.In pursuing that initiative, the German automotive company believes that Korea is an important market that can provide some of the best ideas and human resources it needs.On Wednesday, the Korea … [Read more...] about Mercedes looks for Korean innovation
5 Things You Need To Know About Our New Sanctions Against North Korea
On Saturday, the United Nations Security Council unanimously voted to impose new sanctions on North Korea. The vote came after the rogue regime successfully tested far-reaching intercontinental ballistic missiles last month. The U.N. measure was the first time in recent memory that the international community came together to place pressure on Kim Jong Un’s nuclear ambitions. Here are 5 things you need to know about our new sanctions against North Korea. 1. China endorsed the sanctions bill and refused to veto the measure. China’s cooperative stance is by far the most significant development to come from the U.N. vote. China is the hand that feeds North Korea — literally. The isolated North Korean state relies on the Chinese for trade and basic commodities. As a result, China’s endorsement of sanctions is a major blow to the Kim regime. According to experts, the Trump administration played its hand brilliantly, forcing a stubborn China to make hard decisions. … [Read more...] about 5 Things You Need To Know About Our New Sanctions Against North Korea