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Private space launch firm LandSpace bags $172 million
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Private space launch firm LandSpace bags $172 million
At the AIoT-Partnership Conference held on July 20, Alibaba announced that it has set up an Intelligence Connectivity strategy to explore more consumer-oriented artificial intelligence forms.
Information from the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on Thursday shows that BYD Semiconductor updated its financial documents, and that its official review for a public listing has resumed.
At the 2022 DingTalk Product Launch Conference held on Tuesday, Ye Jun, President of DingTalk, announced that the company would initiate various commercialization efforts.
Huawei Technologies officially launched its in-house Harmony operating system for smartphones on Wednesday, as the Chinese telecoms equipment maker seeks to become completely independent of American technology.
On Jan. 22, according to Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail, the United States will proceed with the formal extradition of Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei, from Canada, which is expected to add more tension to the matter.
Amazon plans to create a shopping zone that connects buyers directly with cheaper goods in Chinese warehouses to compete in the market.
The Chinese commercial drone developer EHang Holdings announced its terms for the US IPO on December 5.
The Computing Conference, one of the Alibaba Group's largest and most renowned events, opened on Sept. 19 in Hangzhou. Executive chairman Jack Ma, as well as hi...
In last week’s VC news, Microsoft’s China-based spin-off gets a new injection granting it unicorn status, local lingerie industry leader Neiwai raises a whopping $100 million in the latest round, Alibaba and SAIC motors back smart vehicle software startup Banma, attracting $46t4 million in investment from a cohort of new and old backers, all that while the Tencent-backed Indian streaming giant Gaana raises $40 million in debt financing.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing will be broadcast globally using the cloud services of leading Chinese tech firm Alibaba.
Just as Alibaba celebrated their new record of $38.4 billion in GMV on the Singles’ Day shopping festival, rumors questioning the integrity of those numbers surfaced and circulated on Chinese social media platforms.