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When Young Generations of Chinese Athletes Take Off Their Poker Faces
Now Chinese audiences showed more tolerance, support and encouragement to athletes not only for their victories but also for their personalities.
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Now Chinese audiences showed more tolerance, support and encouragement to athletes not only for their victories but also for their personalities.
This week on TechBuzz China, our hosts Rui Ma and Ying-Ying Lu discuss two major stories in China tech. Rui talks about the upcoming initial public offering of ...
OPPO Reno 12 series officially announces the Live Photo feature, claiming to be the 'first Android phone capable of publishing live photos'.
DreamSmart unveiled its intelligent ecosystem product system, which will be based on the FlymeAIOS technology platform, utilizing both the Star and Meizu brands to deliver AI terminal experiences.
Chinese budget lifestyle retailer Miniso has officially listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) with "9896" as its ticker symbol. The firm's opening share price was HK$13.20 ($1.68) – lower than the actual listing price of HK$13.80 ($1.76).
Chinese smartphone brand realme launched its V25 5G model with Snapdragon 695 and a color-changing rear shell on Thursday in China.
Smartmi Technology, an eco-chain company controlled by Xiaomi, has joined the car building project.
On Jan. 18, vacation rental online marketplace company Airbnb’s China branch held an online press conference to launch the “Airbnb China Host Community Report 2020” and announce the winners of the Bélo Awards 2020.
On September 28th, Swedish telecom equipment giant Ericsson announced at a press conference that, by 2026, 5G subscribers will total more than 3.5 billion, covering 60% of the global population.
TCL Zhonghuan, a leading Chinese photovoltaic silicon wafers firm, announced on January 19 that its subsidiary plans to acquire 100% equity of Xinxin Semiconductor, accepting it as a wholly-owned subsidiary to rapidly expand its silicon wafer production capacity.
On June 24th, Meiyou, a Chinese Internet company, withdrew their application for an IPO and listing in China.
XPeng Motors has already covered over 100 cities with its supercharging stations and plans to build 3,000 stations by the end of 2025.