
Bilibili Invests in Game Company Dragon Punch Storm
Recently, commercial information platform Tianyancha showed that Dragon Punch Storm has made a registration change with the Industrial and Commercial Administration.
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Recently, commercial information platform Tianyancha showed that Dragon Punch Storm has made a registration change with the Industrial and Commercial Administration.
In 2013, it was common to see people upgrade to a new iPhone or Samsung every year. In 2018, the cost of a new premium smartphone has doubled to around US $1,00...
Zynn, Kuaishou's overseas short video app will return to Google's play store soon.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics is going to shut down its HDI (high-density interconnected) printed circuit board manufacturing unit in Jiangsu, China, due to low profitability, according to a report by The Korea Herald.
Baidu, Chinese search engine and AI giant, is planning to raise at least HK$28 billion ($3.6 billion) by selling 95 million shares in a secondary listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Last year, China started trash sorting by experimenting with Shanghai. Now that COVID-19 has put a pause on everything, Beijing is caught in the dilemma to catch up with its eastern counterpart.
Here's this week's roundup of China tech stories. In June, the Pride Month in LGBT community, our editor Gabriel Li interviewed staff from the Beijing LGBT C...
iFlyCode 1.0, an intelligent programming assistant, has been released by iFLYTEK. It comes with features such as code generation, completion, and testing.
Project Galaxy, a Web3 digital credential data network, announced on September 6 that it has rebranded as Galxe, aiming to show that it has developed from a project into an ecosystem.
Chinese smartphone company OPPO opened their Super Flagship Store in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22.
On April 6, Airbus, a European aircraft manufacturer, announced that it had signed an agreement with a Chinese partner to purchase 160 commercial aircraft. As part of the expansion into the country, Airbus will also be opening a second assembly line in Tianjin.
On December 6th, Ximalaya denies recent plans to carry out a company-wide layoff of approximately 30%.