
Chinese Edtech Startup Zuoyebang Obtains $1.6B in funding, Reigning Over Online Tutoring Market
Chinese online education startup Zuoyebang raised $1.6 billion in a recent round of financing.
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Chinese online education startup Zuoyebang raised $1.6 billion in a recent round of financing.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and SenseTime today announced that SenseTime, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company, is joining MIT's e...
Tencent's overseas distribution brand, Level Infinite, announced on Tuesday that it will launch the international version of TiMi Studio Group's MOBA game Honor of Kings before the end of this year.
NetEase's mobile game "Dream Chaser: The Showbiz" announced on Tuesday that it would be listed on December 24th.
On September 4th, Chinese AI start-up Zhipu AI and smartphone manufacturer Honor officially announced that they had signed an agreement to establish a joint laboratory focusing on large-scale AI model technology.
On February 20, Newrizon, a smart new energy commercial vehicle company in China, announced that it had received a Series B+ round financing of over 100 million yuan ($14.6 million) from NIO Capital.
Today Xiaomi has finally confirmed that the new smartphone Mi Mix 3 will be launched in Beijing on Oct. 25. The new smartphone was previously believed to be ...
Netease Cloud Music has recently reached a strategic cooperation agreement with Modern Sky, the largest original music record company in China.
In Ep. 20 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma look into the alleged causes behind the recent 22% hike in rent prices in Beijing, a rise which ha...
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is planning to use one of Great Wall Motor’s plants to make their own electric vehicles (EVs), according to a Reuters report citing people familiar with the matter.
China's electronic company Xiaomi announced a 52.6 percent year-on-year growth in revenue in 2018 despite a lower-than-expected revenue in its fourth quarter.
The official website of China's top antitrust regulator on Tuesday showed that Tencent's planned acquisition of shares in Sogou, the country's number three search engine, has gained unconditional approval.