
Honor Note 10 and Huawei Nova 3 Both Coming Soon
Huawei Honor officially announced the launch of the Honor Note 10. On July 4, Honor CEO Zhao Ming said on Weibo that the Note 10 is coming soon, and that they h...
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Huawei Honor officially announced the launch of the Honor Note 10. On July 4, Honor CEO Zhao Ming said on Weibo that the Note 10 is coming soon, and that they h...
<p>Giant ng Internet sa China<a href="https://pandaily.trade/company/BIDU">Baidu</a>Ang hindi pinigilan na mga resulta sa pananalapi para sa quarter at piskal na taon na natapos noong Disyembre 31, 2021 ay inihayag noong Martes.</p>
Who doesn’t love the fuzzy, bamboo-chewing, black-and-white bears? It seems most of us do. But there's more to the pandas than meets the eye. Could it be that their fluffiness has more uses than to simply charm you?
On August 10, Chinese new energy automobile enterprise XPeng released official interior photos of the G9, a medium to large SUV model.
Qingmei, a smart dishwasher manufacturer based in the eastern Chinese city of Ningbo, has received tens of millions of yuan in A-round financing from Borun Capital and Baidu Ventures.
This is the HONOR Watch GS3, the latest edition of the HONOR Watch series, and let's see if it's worth the price! ...
As OPPO held the European launch of its new Reno series in Zurich on April 24, Reno 5G will make its commercial debut in Switzerland next month.
Xiaomi is planning to enter Japan in 2020 by offering their comparable flagships at a lower price point in an effort to displace market leader Apple
VSPO, a Chinese esports startup specializing in tournaments, venues and production, has obtained a 1.8 billion yuan cash ($265 million) investment from Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group.
Five companies recently applied to Chinese courts to freeze property owned by a subsidiary of electric vehicle firm WM Motor totaling about 130 million yuan ($18.9 million). Legal bodies have now agreed to the appeal.
The Chinese division of ASML, a leading Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer, announced on September 2 that it employed more than 1,500 employees in the country as of the end of August.
Chinese media outlet LatePost reported on August 8 that Tencent Video and Weishi have started a new round of integration, even while they continue to develop independently.