
Tencent COO Withdraws From Sea's Board of Directors
On September 6, Singapore-based tech firm Sea Limited announced that Mark Ren, the chief operating officer of Tencent, had resigned from its board of directors, effective September 5.
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On September 6, Singapore-based tech firm Sea Limited announced that Mark Ren, the chief operating officer of Tencent, had resigned from its board of directors, effective September 5.
Mihoyo's game "Zenless Zone Zero" has been confirmed to be available on PC and console platforms.
China’s leading smartphone brands are all trying to improve their market competitiveness and expand market share through setting up new sub-brands.
Freshippo announced that it will start selling the iPhone 15 series on September 22nd. Consumers can directly place orders through the Freshippo App and receive their goods in as fast as 18 minutes.
Alibaba Group announced today to merge the online food delivery service platform Ele.me and its local commerce platform Koubei into a new local life service com...
On Thursday, miHoYo, the developer of internationally popular action role-playing game "Genshin Impact," clarified that the Nintendo Switch version is still under development.
Following China's loosening of pandemic control measures earlier this month, the number of cases across the country has soared, while demand for drugs and medical supplies such as antipyretics, antigen tests and oximeters has skyrocketed.
In Episode 41 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma talk about Ruhnn (RUHN), a relatively small yet significant company that filed for IPO a few weeks ago in the U.S. on the Nasdaq.
Online used car trading platform UXIN announced definitive agreements with Nio Capital and Joy Capital, in which both firms have agreed to invest a total of up to $315 million in the company.
Fueled by a rise in labor and production costs, an increasing number of China's suppliers have been shifting their production facilities to emerging export economies in Southeast Asia, according to Chinese state media.
On Tuesday, BYD announced that it had won the bid for 100 electric buses in Israel. This is the country's largest ever electric bus deal and also the largest order for BYD eBuses in Israel to date.
A BYD affiliate intends to order eight ships capable of carrying 7,700 cars in Shandong Province, with a total cost of nearly 5 billion yuan ($688 million). Among them, six ships are determined to be built, while the other two ships are optional.