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Chinese digital broadcaster PPLive announced late Friday that the broadcasting of Serie A football and FA Cup has been suspended due to disagreements between PPLive and IMG.
In last week’s VC news, a local gene tech firm raises funds from Tencent, Singapore’s Keppel Capital sets its eyes on China’s logistics market, while autonomous driving powerhouse Pony.ai takes its valuation to new highs.
A smartwatch that allows the users to keep track of their fitness, monitor their heart rates and blood oxygen levels, and cultivate healthy habits for just $100, could this be the best budget smartwatch for those who are purchasing their first smartwatch and looking for a healthy lifestyle? Let’s find out.
OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei on Jan. 27 announced the establishment of his London-based new consumer technology startup Nothing, which obtained $7 million in fresh capital last December.
Live-Action Role-Playing (LARP) games, or Jubensha (“Script Murder”) is a huge hit among younger generations in China. Players will be given character’s backstories and dress up in costumes as they interact with other characters to solve a crime. Today, we are lucky to meet a popular LARP studio’s founder Mr.Hu Ningfeng and learn more about […]
Lalamove is steadily moving towards completing its financing target of $1.5 billion. Matrix Partners China announced a new flagship fund of roughly $1.2 billion. VSPN and Uisee both raised serious capital.
Chinese esports solution provider VSPN (Versus Programming Network) announced Friday that it has raised a $60 million Series B+ financing round led by Prospect Avenue Capital (PAC).
Last week’s biggest VC fundraising announcements included the 180 million yuan investment raised by Bilibili E-sports, WeRide’s $310 million Series C, VISEN Pharmaceuticals' $150 million Series B, and the latest $46 million round raised by robot-maker Jaka.
China’s biggest esports company Versus Programming Network (VSPN) announced Friday that the company has completed its acquisition of Chinese production company Banana Gaming & Media.
While players come and go in the fast-paced and ever-changing smartphone industry, these 10 Chinese smartphone companies, young and evergreen, stood out with great results amid crisis and uncertainties.
Though 2020 played out much differently than most of us anticipated, Chinese advertisers still managed to create some unique and noteworthy marketing campaigns.
As the Covid-19 pandemic roars across the world, social distancing is driving up the development and expansion of mobile games. According to a report released by IDC, players have grown at an annual rate of 15% in the first half of 2020, while Newzoo estimates there will be 2.5 billion mobile game players worldwide by the end of 2020.
2020 has turned out to be an unpredictable year, but these 10 Chinese mobile apps have emerged successful in overseas markets, attracting new global users and hitting new DAU records.