
BYD to Release Tang DM-p SUV on August 25
Shenzhen-based auto giant BYD announced on August 17 that it will release its 2022 Tang DM-p vehicle model on August 25. This new car is positioned as a mid-sized SUV with four-wheel drive performance.
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Shenzhen-based auto giant BYD announced on August 17 that it will release its 2022 Tang DM-p vehicle model on August 25. This new car is positioned as a mid-sized SUV with four-wheel drive performance.
OnePlus' "flagship masterpiece for the new decade" - OnePlus 13 is scheduled to be released on October 31st.
On February 7, Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus announced its latest Ace 2 model, a high-end device with impressive specifications and a focus on gaming.
Five stores of Lady M, an American luxury dessert brand, in Shanghai were suddenly replaced by dessert brand La Repete, which also featured Lady M's trademark product, French melaleuca cakes.
On October 16, Horizon Robotics, a smart driving technology company, launched its IPO in Hong Kong. Alibaba and Baidu are cornerstone investors.
In episode 75 of Tech Buzz China, co-hosts Rui Ma and Ying Lu talk about China ecommerce SaaS (software as a service), which currently primarily refers to WeChat ecommerce as it takes place through mini programs.
On February 18th, Xingji Meizu announced a strategic adjustment, ceasing the development of traditional smartphone projects and going "All in AI."
Telecommunications and technology firm Huawei announced via Weibo, a Chinese equivalent of Twitter, on Wednesday that the company will launch its new openEuler operating system on September 25.
New phones are coming out one after another in April, and for most brands, these are their first flagships in 2020. Here’s a look at the most-anticipated android phones as well as a new iPhone.
On Thursday, the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Information issued the "14th Five-Year Plan" document.
Chinese lifestyle-sharing app Xiaohongshu has recently undergone an update, replacing the shopping section in the second column of the homepage with a new videos section, indicating the increasing importance of the medium.
Xmirror has obtained several hundred million yuan in B-round financing. The lead investor was Source Code Capital, while co-investors were GGV Capital and existing funder Sequoia China.