
Former Lenovo Vice President Joins Xiaomi
“On the first work day of 2020, Chang Cheng will join Xiaomi as the vice president of Xiaomi Group, responsible for smartphone product planning.”
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“On the first work day of 2020, Chang Cheng will join Xiaomi as the vice president of Xiaomi Group, responsible for smartphone product planning.”
OPPO announced that the company will allocate $145 million to support mobile application developers to advance their goal of creating an open shared mobile ecosystem.
On September 7, the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport convened managers of the district management departments and 15 sharing bike companies. After list...
Breitfeld has already launched plans to enter China. He revealed that the purpose of his visit to Beijing was to find potential partners in China and establish joint ventures.
The Enforcement Directorate, India's financial investigation agency, on Saturday seized $725 million from Xiaomi Technology India Pvt., accusing it of breaking the country’s foreign exchange laws by making illegal remittances abroad.
BYTON, a Chinese electric vehicle maker, has recently received a distributor license from the state of California.
New energy vehicles are forecast to make up 20% of new car sales in China by 2025, according to a State Council statement published Monday.
Douyin, the most popular short-video platform, announced on June 12 that its number of domestic daily active users (DAU) has exceeded 150 million. < p clas...
According to Qichacha, a Chinese enterprise information inquiry platform, Shanghai Xuanjie Technology Co., Ltd. was established on December 7 with a registered capital of 1.5 billion yuan ($236.41 million).
Alibaba announced the 19th major structural adjustment in three years. Daniel Zhang announcing a new round of organizational restructuring.
Robin Li, CEO of Baidu, said that AI will undoubtedly become the transformative force revolutionizing future human development over the next 40 years.
Microsoft said it will continue providing services to Chinese users in response to recent rumors that it will no longer offer Windows services in China.