
OnePlus Foldable Phone Not Coming in Foreseeable Future, According to CEO Pete Lau
CEO of OnePlus Pete Lau recently sat down with The Verge podcast team to discuss his company’s plans with regard foldable phone technology.
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CEO of OnePlus Pete Lau recently sat down with The Verge podcast team to discuss his company’s plans with regard foldable phone technology.
On June 14th, Tencent's self-developed multimodal quadruped robot "Robot Dog Max" was upgraded again.
The Chinese user community of Web3 firm Azuki has officially arrived on Xiaohongshu, a lifestyle sharing social platform, to share more about the brand's community culture and activities.
Li Jiaqi and Li Ziqi became Internet celebrities through different paths, but both of them are examples of a new era in the Chinese wanghong (Internet celebrity) economy.
According to a report released by Sensor Tower on Thursday, in February 2022, TikTok and its sister app Douyin earned more than $258 million in the global App Store and Google Play.
JD Logistics, the shipping arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, announced on January 22 that at present, it has distributed about 20,000 new energy vehicles in more than 50 cities across the country.
On Thursday, Universal Music Greater China (UMGC), a division of Universal Music Group (UMG), launched Capitol Records China as a new frontline label focused on developing Chinese music talent.
Huawei Australia tweeted on August 23 that the Australian authority has banned Huawei and ZTE from providing 5G technology in the country. The tweet read...
Huawei is about to reach an agreement with Tencent, allowing WeChat to run on its HarmonyOS without charging in-app revenue sharing.
A document was issued on Friday revealing that Tesla (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. recently filed a recall plan with the state regulator in accordance with regulations and implementation measures.
Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo and household appliance giant GOME Retail Holdings will hold a Super Brand Day on March 31
On November 17, Activision Blizzard suddenly announced that its existing agreement with NetEase will expire on January 23, 2023. Multiple Chinese game developers who are negotiating agency rights with Blizzard Entertainment include Tencent, ByteDance's Nuverse, Perfect World and others.