
Ele.me Announces a New Era for Food Delivery: Drones
Ele.me, the leading food delivery platform in China, announced on Tuesday that the company will put drones to use for food delivery services in Shanghai and lau...
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Ele.me, the leading food delivery platform in China, announced on Tuesday that the company will put drones to use for food delivery services in Shanghai and lau...
Shenzhen Habo Technology Investment Partnership (Limited Partnership), belonging to telecommunications and tech giant Huawei, has become a new investor in Suzhou Jingtuo Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd.
China’s antitrust regulator is unlikely to approve Baidu’s acquisition of Joy Inc.’s video-based home live streaming business YY Live for $3.6 billion.
TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT) announced on Wednesday that the first product of India CSOT's TV Open Cell was completed at 11:00 a.m. on ...
Chinese short video platform Kuaishou Technology announced its financial results for the third quarter this year on Tuesday.
Yonghong Tech, a big data and business intelligence analytical services unicorn company, is planning to go public in Hong Kong.
On May 12th, the crew of Shenzhou-15 spacecraft opened the hatch of Tianzhou-6 cargo spacecraft and carried out related work such as cargo transfer according to plan.
Hubei Xingji Times Technology Co., Ltd., a smartphone business company owned by Geely, signed an agreement with smartphone maker Meizu and its shareholders to acquire a 79.09% equity stake in the company.
Tencent recently invested in the Hollywood production company Skydance Media, the producer of Terminator Genisys, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation and Star Tr...
On May 15, it was reported that Meituan Youxuan, the community e-commerce business unit, will begin a new round of adjustments recently.
Beijing-based internet technology company Baidu signed a strategic cooperation agreement on Friday with Voyah, an intelligent electric vehicle brand owned by Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
Tencent sued the operator of mayibangfu.com for 5 million yuan ($775,506) as the latter was suspected of organizing and inducing WeChat official accounts to click ads and trading WeChat accounts.