
Vivo Sub-Brand iQOO Launches Neo5 Gaming Phone with Upgraded Display Performance
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO unveiled a new gaming phone Neo5 on Tuesday, boasting a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the iQOO Neo3.
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Chinese smartphone maker Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO unveiled a new gaming phone Neo5 on Tuesday, boasting a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the iQOO Neo3.
Recently, reporters interviewed several former employees of BYD in Changsha and learned that there have been mass resignations among workers at the Wangcheng and Yuhua factories under BYD in Changsha, China.
On April 13, BYD and Shell announced they will provide at least 100,000 BYD battery and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (EV) customers in Europe with fast, convenient, and reliable EV charging from Shell Recharge.
On August 24, Beijing-based Li Auto announced that it has started building an R&D and production facility for power semiconductors in the High Tech Industry Development Zone, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province.
China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd. had the highest revenue among all application providers in 2019, with its major mobile game Kings of Glory gaining wide popularity.
Beijing Siyue Star Network Technology Co., Ltd., an affiliate of Youyaoqi, registered an official change with the country's Industrial and Commercial Administration.
Jack Ma marked the year 2017 as the first year of Alibaba’s retail business. From 2017, Alibaba business empire expands its territory—involved in the convenienc...
On Thursday, Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO successfully listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company's ticker symbol is "9866" and the stock closed at HK$158.90 today, after trading as high as HK$169.5.
Li Auto will solve the appearance issues of battery electric products while providing users with over 2,000 supercharging stations upon delivery. It hopes to enter the first tier of high-end pure electric products within two years.
Shanghai Xianpu Gas Technology Co., Ltd. on Thursday issued a change to its registration with the Industrial and Commercial Administration.
Alibaba YuanjingOS underwent large-scale layoffs. This is another operating system that Alibaba has voluntarily exited from after YunOS.
All shares of Suning Holdings Group held by chairman Zhang Jindong, his son Zhang Kangyang and Nanjing Runxian have been pledged to Taobao, Alibaba’s e-commerce platform.