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Tencent plans to introduce facial recognition technology to stop children playing video games between 22:00 and 08:00. The Chinese gaming giant has launched a so-called midnight-patrol policy, which should help to stop "tricks" circumventing the government's gaming regulations. Under the government-backed curfew, gamers are forced to register with their official IDs. However, it's been reported that kids have been using adults' IDs in order to play their favourite video games after hours. But now, Tencent - which has been testing the technology since 2018 - has launched a new approach that wil...
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Tencent has announced a 26 percent rise in quarterly sales - partially thanks to its online gaming business. The Chinese tech giant has confirmed that online gaming revenues increased by an impressive 29 percent to $6 billion in the last quarter of last year. More broadly, the company's revenues increased to $20.5 billion in the last quarter of 2020, which includes a profit of $5.2 billion. Tencent’s chief executive Ma Huateng said: "We extended our leading position in the consumer internet space with enriched content and innovations across our products, while making notable progress in intern...
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