
Xiaomi Marching into the U.S. in 2019, Despite Ongoing Trade War
Xiaomi is developing its cellphone models compatible with U.S. carrier network, planning to launch in the U.S. market next year, Reuters reported on its Chinese...
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Xiaomi is developing its cellphone models compatible with U.S. carrier network, planning to launch in the U.S. market next year, Reuters reported on its Chinese...
Chinese gaming company Beijing Kunlun Tech announced on July 29 that the company is relaunching the process to float popular gay dating app Grindr. Kunlun decided to revive its plans for an IPO after a U.S. national security panel dropped its opposition to the plan.
Chinese company ByteDance has launched an in-app payment service in its short video platform Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.
Pinduoduo launches the "FuYao Plan" for live streaming, aiming to enhance live streaming operations and boost transaction volume during the Spring Festival.
Snap Inc, the company behind popular social media app SnapChat is to launch a new function inside of the app’s chat section, Snap Minis.
South Korean energy market research institution SNE Research on October 6 released its latest data on the global installed battery capacity of electric vehicles. CATL continued to dominate the list with cumulative installed capacity reaching 102.2 GWh, exceeding the 96.7 GWh achieved last year.
During a media communication meeting on April 21st, Cui Dayong, the CEO of T3 Go, a Chinese ride-hailing platform, said that the company is set to launch a separate app for young people due to the unfulfilled personalized and diverse needs of this user group.
Li Yan, former head of multimedia understanding at Chinese short video platform Kuaishou, has gone on to establish Yuanshi Technology, an AI company which is mainly engaged in the research and development of multimodal large models.
The global games market report by NewZoo, a leading company in Gaming and Esports Analytics discusses the general trends of the 2019 global gaming market.
The venture capital firm will be led by founder Neil Shen in China, and is one of two global units being separated from its U.S. counterpart to operate independently.
Arbitrators ruled that Evergrande could no longer prevent the EV-company Faraday Future (FF) from seeking funding from other financing sources in the emergency ...
Vivo now gains access to over 16,000 (and counting) worldwide patents essential to implementing the HEVC/H.265 video codec standard.