
Delivery Platforms Pilot Contactless Services During Coronavirus Outbreak
Ever since the coronavirus outbreak, multiple delivery platforms in China have now proceeded with contactless delivery services.
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Ever since the coronavirus outbreak, multiple delivery platforms in China have now proceeded with contactless delivery services.
On Aug. 7, NetEase, one of China's leading internet and online game services providers, announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2019.
This year, Sinovation Ventures will turn nine years old. At a recent press conference, I shared several stories of entrepreneurship over the past nine years. Du...
After a number of leaks, the Honor 20 Lite finally launched in China on October 22. The phone features a triple rear camera setup, a Kirin 710F processor, and a 6.3-inch full-HD OLED display.
Baidu and Intel co-launched an AI and 5G Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) innovation lab at Intel's 5G Network Summit in Beijing. The joint venture aims to explore c...
OPPO and Microsoft jointly announced their cooperation on ColorOS’ built-in intelligent assistant, Breeno.
Japanese investment giant SoftBank Group plans to pause new investments in China until the impact of regulatory actions against the country's tech firms becomes more clear, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
On November 26th, the latest design of Xiaomi retail stores has been revealed in preparation for the launch of Xiaomi's first car model.
ChiNext, which has been in operation for more than ten years, has ushered in its biggest reform: piloting the registration-based IPO system.
Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com launched its Double Eleven Shopping Festival at 8:00 p.m. last night. The turnover of smartphone brands Xiaomi, OPPO, Realme, Huawei, Honor, iQOO and Vivo increased by over 300% year-on-year.
A new HTML5 campaign video of “Night at the Museum” by Douyin, or Tik Tok as its international version is called, encountered an unusual social media ban after ...
On Monday, Chinese electric vehicle maker Leapmotor released its Cell-To-Chassis (CTC) technology that integrates a battery into the chassis which leads to greater shock resistance and improved strength of the vehicle.