
Huawei Issues White Paper on Intellectual Property
Huawei today released a white paper on innovation and intellectual property (IP), warning against politicizing intellectual property rights.
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Huawei today released a white paper on innovation and intellectual property (IP), warning against politicizing intellectual property rights.
At the launch event on September 4, Honor officially launched the Honor 20S smartphone in Wuhan, a city in central China. Mind here, the S stands for stylish, shining, smart and super.
On Nov. 15, Mobike announced that it has struck a partnership with Louis Vuitton, the French luxury brand, in launching location-based services. Mobike users...
Li-Ning, a Chinese sports brand that has always claimed to have stuck to consumer-focused core values, has recently caused controversy over some products that are similar to Japanese military uniforms. The resulting backlash caused the company's share price to plummet.
Xiaomi's latest top flagship smartphone, the 12S Ultra, was officially released on July 4 this year. On July 28, it was found out that the model is also equipped with a new self-developed chip.
Didi updated its prospectus on June 25th, Beijing time. The new document shows that the ride-hailing firm expects to issue 288 million shares, and plans to raise a total of about $4 billion, with a maximum of about $4.6 billion.
Officials in Shanghai issued a document on Tuesday regarding several policies and measures aimed at expanding effective investment and stabilizing economic development in 2022.
Beijing-based digital map enterprise NavInfo signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement on July 27 with automotive industry R&D platform China Automotive Innovation Corporation (CAIC).
On September 27, PICO, a VR device brand owned by ByteDance, held a new product launch conference in Qingdao, Shandong Province, to announce the launch date and price of its PICO 4 Pro.
Southeast Asia, home to over 600 million people going through an economic and technological transformation akin to the one that China went through a decade ago, is a natural target for China’s tech titans.
Hangzhou-based tech giant Alibaba has launched a special campaign to provide free COVID-19 consultation services for rural areas, support the training of grassroots medical staff, and donate urgently needed medicines and medical devices to 22 underdeveloped counties across the country.
On Wednesday evening, Chinese EV maker BYD launched its newest entrant into the EV market, the Song Pro DM-i.