
OnePlus 9RT Goes Official with Snapdragon 888 Chipset, Starting from $513
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus held an online conference on Wednesday to officially launch the OnePlus 9RT.
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Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus held an online conference on Wednesday to officially launch the OnePlus 9RT.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) company NIO delivered its first batch of ET7 vehicles to owners on Monday in Hefei, Anhui province, where the firm is headquartered.
Chinese AI startup Moonshot AI has recently decided to significantly reduce its marketing budget, according to Chinese media Jiemian report.
On July 17th, the suspension of operation for the Chinese servers of 7 Blizzard games, including World of Warcraft, has reached 175 days, approaching half a year. Mike Ybarra, President of Blizzard, was also asked about the situation regarding the Chinese servers during a live stream on July 15th.
Jiangsu Welion New Energy, a semisolid-state battery supplier of Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO, will receive investment from strategic institutions such as Xiaomi and Huawei.
Since the beginning of this year, micro-lenders under five Chinese internet giants, namely Tencent, ByteDance, Baidu, Meituan and JD.com, have been successfully approved to issue ABSs amounting to 39.33 billion yuan ($5.4 billion).
Greatar, a Chinese supplier of AR diffraction optical waveguide and diffraction grating equipment, announced it had completed its round A+ of financing.
Security threat intelligence company ThreatBook had completed an E+ round of financing worth more than 300 million yuan ($47.1 million). The deal was led by CDH Investment and followed by existing shareholder Star Road Ventures.
SkySense can be used for terrain, crop observation, interpretation, and effectively assist agricultural production and management.
Xiaomi launched POCO in 2018 as a premium smartphone brand expected to take on competitors like OnePlus and Samsung on the global stage.
Alibaba Cloud, a cloud computing services provider owned by Chinese internet giant Alibaba Group, announced on Tuesday that it has added a new data center in Frankfurt, Germany.
As China encourages people to return to work despite potential fears associated with the coronavirus outbreak, a QR code craze has once again taken over the country.