
Founder of Niu Technologies, Li Yinan, Reveals New Car Brand, New SUV to Be Launched in 2022
Li Yinan, founder of Niu Technologies, a China-based, US-listed maker of electric scooters, announced a new brand under the company's name: NIUTRON.
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Li Yinan, founder of Niu Technologies, a China-based, US-listed maker of electric scooters, announced a new brand under the company's name: NIUTRON.
Xiaohongshu, translated into “Red” or “Little Red Book”, a shopping tip app gaining large popularity among Chinese millennials, just closed its $300 million Ser...
Xiaomi announced its decision on Tuesday to postpone its listing process in mainland China while proceeding with original plans in Hong Kong. SEE ALSO: Xiaomi’...
The 2019 new coronavirus belongs to the bat SARS-like cluster, while the SARS virus belongs to the SARS cluster.
Chinese tech giant Huawei announced on Friday that its foldable flagship smartphone, the "Mate Xs 2," will be unveiled at a launch conference on April 28.
Leading Chinese electric vehicle firm BYD announced earlier this month that it will launch a new high-end automotive brand called Yangwang. A series of spy shots showing the first model of this brand was unveiled on November 24 in China.
Lazada awarded 21 female merchants in acknowledgement of their resilience and innovation in advancing e-commerce businesses on the platform.
According to the official website of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 11 more Chinese firms were added to its "pre-delisting list" on May 9.
Despite substantial efforts by the NFL at globalizing interest in American football, sports fans in China remain largely indifferent.
On April 14th, Tencent Cloud released a new generation of High-Performance Computing Cluster (HCC) aimed at large-scale model training. The overall performance has been improved three times compared to the past.
Tesla seems to be kicking off the deliveries of the Made-in-China Model 3 ahead of schedule as transport trucks carrying the cars were seen leaving the automakers’s Shanghai Gigafactory.
Chinese game publishers Tencent and NetEase respectively dominated in first and second, while some other famous game developers such as FunPlus, Lilith, IGG, 37Games are also listed.