
NetEase Cloud Music App Lands in Huawei's Intelligent Console
NetEase Cloud Music, the music arm of tech giant NetEase, announced its official landing in Huawei's smart console on Thursday.
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NetEase Cloud Music, the music arm of tech giant NetEase, announced its official landing in Huawei's smart console on Thursday.
On Tuesday, WeChat, Tencent's social app, released a report for the Spring Festival holiday in 2022 (from January 31 to February 5). The report shows some new consumption and usage habits of the Chinese people.
Today, iQiyi announced the release of a new VR all-in-one machine, the Adventure Dream. The launch will take place on December 1.
MissFresh, a fresh produce e-commerce platform, announced the completion of their Series D fundraising on September 6. The $450 million round is lead by Goldman...
Yuanfudao, an online tutoring platform based in Beijing, will complete a $1.2 billion round of financing with its post-investment valuation possibly exceeding $13 billion.
After going public on the NYSE in March last year, Zhihu Inc., an online content community in China, on Monday announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
Beijing-based video game developer and publisher, Perfect World, released its semi-annual performance forecast for 2022. From January to June this year.
On February 19, Xiaomi opened its first authorized store in the Philippines and attracted more than 2000 people to the store. SEE ALSO: Lei Jun : Xiaomi Will R...
Tencent has set up a project team named "HunyuanAide" for developing ChatGPT-like conversational products. At present, the team has at least 7 team leaders and 7 sponsors.
Chehaoduo Group has recently raised an additional $200 million, adding to the $1.5 billion Series D round of financing raised earlier from investors including Softbank and Sequoia Capital China.
Joybuy, a cross-border shopping platform owned by Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, announced on November 4 that it will undergo a series of "business upgrades," while trading on the site has now ceased.
Baidu has almost completed negotiations to buy JOYY’s operations in China, according to business digital media Jiemian. The deal excludes JOYY’s overseas business, which is said to continue running independently.