
Intel and Bytedance Join Hands to Build an AI lab
U.S. chipmaker Intel and Chinese Internet group Bytedance launched their joint AI lab on August 22 in Beijing, aiming to leverage both strengths to promote AI i...
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U.S. chipmaker Intel and Chinese Internet group Bytedance launched their joint AI lab on August 22 in Beijing, aiming to leverage both strengths to promote AI i...
The popular video-sharing app TikTok has launched a shopping partner incentive measure called "Apollo," encouraging live shopping via the platform in the US.
Italian World Cup Champion coach Marcello Lippi will likely to be the head coach of the Chinese Men’s National Football Team again after stepping down from the...
This is the Xiaomi Band 7 Pro, the big brother to the Mi Band 7, and the larger screen is what makes this device interesting. So, for around 56 dollars, is the...
Chinese online education platform GSX Techedu is shutting its early education unit and cutting jobs as Beijing escalates a campaign against the country’s burgeoning after-school tutoring sector, multiple media outlets reported.
If Yun Fei hadn't found the hidden camera in the Airbnb apartment, he would probably find leaked videos of himself on porn sites.
Alibaba Group announced today that Toby Xu, its current Deputy Chief Financial Officer, will succeed Maggie Wu as Chief Financial Officer, effective April 1, 2022.
The R&D strength of Chinese game developers is increasingly gaining recognition among global industry giants. And Microsoft is increasing investment to search for more Chinese game developers.
Graphcore, the AI chip unicorn known as 'British Nvidia', will lay off most of its Chinese employees and halt sales in China.
Seres, Huawei's automaking partner, showcased its new energy vehicle model SERES 5 at the Brussels Motor Show on January 13, also signing contracts with more than 20 partners that accounted for more than 20,000 orders.
In last week’s VC news, one of China’s most active VCs Lightspeed China Partners closes the largest fundraising round in its history, and more.
A dozen Chinese leading internet companies including Baidu, ByteDance and JD.com issued commitments on Wednesday to obey antitrust laws.