
NetEase Accused of Unfair Treatment By Terminally Ill Employee
On November 24, a former NetEase employee suffering from a terminal illness spoke up on social media, accusing the gaming giant of unfair treatment.
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On November 24, a former NetEase employee suffering from a terminal illness spoke up on social media, accusing the gaming giant of unfair treatment.
On November 14, according to Tencent News, Alibaba's IPO officially opened for Hong Kong-based institutional investors.
Meituan is facing an anti-monopoly investigation for abusing its dominant position as the government steps up scrutiny of the country’s biggest tech companies.
On the morning of July 22, at the hall of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the Science and Technology Innovation Board (STIB) that has been in preparation for 259 days was officially launched, with 25 companies beginning trading.
Poco India has been drumming up interest in its new Poco F4 5G smartphone for several days. The company confirmed that the new phone will support 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, equipped with a Snapdragon 870 core and UFS 3.1 storage.
In Ep. 26 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma discuss Koubei, rounding up the second installment of a two-part deep-dive into the local services...
CES 2020 opened up in Las Vegas on January 7, with over 5000 companies from all over the world set to showcase the world’s most cutting-edge gadgets, new applications, and futuristic products.
According to a report released by Sensor Tower on Thursday for March 2022, a total of 38 Chinese manufacturers were shortlisted in the publisher's Top 100 global mobile game revenue list.
The Sony Xperia 5 III was announced on October 26 for a price of 6,599 yuan ($1,033). It opened for pre-orders on Tuesday and will fully go on sale at 8:00 p.m. on December 1.
China's internet giant Baidu announced yesterday the spinoff of its global business unit. SEE ALSO: Baidu COO Lu Qi Steps Down, Wang Haifeng takes over AI pr...
Chinese electric vehicle startup Leapmotor was officially listed in Hong Kong on September 29, with an opening price of HK$41 ($5.22) per share, 14% lower than its issue price of HK$48 ($6.11).
On January 8th, JD.com announced that its subsidiary Dada Nexus Limited had discovered some suspicious activities during a routine internal audit.