
Geely's Smartphone Factory to be Situated in Wuhan, R&D Center in Shanghai
The IT Times reported on Monday that Geely has set up a mobile phone research and development center in Shanghai and will build its own factory in Wuhan, Hubei Province.
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The IT Times reported on Monday that Geely has set up a mobile phone research and development center in Shanghai and will build its own factory in Wuhan, Hubei Province.
Trip.com, an online ticketing service provider, released its travel data report for the 2022 New Year's Day holiday on Monday.
OriginOS, a new generation of intelligent terminal operating systems introduced by Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, has been awarded a five-star certificate for its protection capability of personal information.
Although the Chinese national football team's last World Cup appearance amounted to three losses during the Group Stage of 2002, the World Cup remains a popular...
On October 23, an individual close to Xiaomi's deal for commercial land in Shanghai said that the property is not intended for the firm's carmaking business, but for the new Shanghai headquarter, planned as early as 2018.
China FAW Group is reportedly considering acquiring a significant amount of shares in ride-hailing giant Didi. FAW has responded to domestic media, stating: "It's not true."
A-Bite Technology, founded by former chairman of Luckin Coffee Charles Lu, is incubating a new precooked dishes project called “A-Bite Workshop.”
Pegatron, an Apple's original equipment manufacturer, announced today that its mainland subsidiary spent NT $1.14 billion (250 million yuan) to buy a factory in...
Recently, the hit documentary “American Factory” led to heated discussions about the differences in the corporate culture and management style in America and China.
Geely-backed intelligent electric vehicle brand Zeekr unveiled the Qualcomm Intelligent Cockpit 8155 computing platform on the evening of July 11.
The Momoyu gaming platform under Douyin announced that it will cease operations on March 29th, 2024.
Kuaishou, China's second-largest short-video startup, marched to the US market during the COVID-19 pandemic with its new app "Zynn".