
OnePlus to Launch Two Monitors in India on December 12
Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer OnePlus announced that it will launch two monitors for the Indian market on December 12, with product names X 27 and E 24.
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Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer OnePlus announced that it will launch two monitors for the Indian market on December 12, with product names X 27 and E 24.
With three losses in a row, the Chinese U-23 national team has concluded its journey in the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship.
AI vision computer chip startup Axera announced that its "Pre ISP" (image signal processor) chip AX170A has been accepted by its smartphone customers, and has officially entered business use in the consumption field.
Chinese tech giant Alibaba plans to expand its Southeast Asian e-commerce subsidiary Lazada's business to Europe, seeking to promote overseas business growth amid slowing opportunities at home.
On Thursday, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) published a vehicle declaration list that included the ES7 model produced by automaker NIO.
In the first half of this year, Chinese markets will see a wave of full-screen mobile phones with the notch design. Major Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, in...
While Microsoft announced on Friday to permanently close its physical stores in the US, Australia, and etc, it will continue running its stores in China.
Shenzhen-based Tencent released their first social app of 2020, a video dating app called Qingyuan, which arranges blind dates via video call.
Online dating platforms has gained enormous popularity among younger generations in China in the past two years.
Grace Tao, Global Vice President of Tesla, announced via domestic microblogging platform Weibo on August 15 that the localization rate of Tesla China's supply chain has exceeded 95%, as the firm's Shanghai Gigafactory has now produced more than 1 million vehicles.
The Hong Kong and China Gas Group (Towngas) and IDG Capital jointly announced the establishment of a zero-carbon technology investment fund on Monday, with a total scale of 10 billion yuan ($1.6 billion).
On Monday, Nvidia announced plans to expand collaborations with Chinese automakers, including BYD, aiming to develop EV and AI-enhanced infotainment technologies.