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Are RED Bloggers in Trouble?
This recent change will surely impact the well-being and the financial prospects for bloggers on the platform.
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This recent change will surely impact the well-being and the financial prospects for bloggers on the platform.
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At a recent partner summit, Liu Bo, Vice President and Chief Executor of the China region of OPPO, said that the company is developing a new tablet PC as well as several transformable smartphones.
ByteDance, the Beijing-based parent company of TikTok, has recently launched an offline real estate agency called "Xiaomai" for the Chinese market, opening several related stores in Fuzhou, Fujian Province.
Beijing Chehejia Technology Ltd., a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup, unveiled its new electric SUV LI One yesterday, making it a strong contender to Tesla...
Chinese digital publisher Chinese Online (Tianjin) Cultural Development Co., Ltd. won 12 million yuan ($1.87 million) in damages in a copyright lawsuit against U.S. tech group Apple Inc.
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus launched its new OnePlus 7T series in China today, along with a limited OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition.
The Indian division of leading Chinese consumer electronics firm Xiaomi announced Friday that it will be implementing a series of organizational adjustments.
Bilibili announced on Monday that it will now support 8K ultra-high-definition video, the first platform in China to do so. Xinhua News Agency released the first 8K video on Bilibili which featured the Chinese Space Station in the night sky.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said his company would temporarily close all retail stores outside Greater China until March 27.
In response to the price war in China, the Tesla China team is leading the development of a low-priced 'Model Y'.
Research from brand equity experts BrandZ—by WPP and Kantar—reveals the “Brand Power” of leading Chinese brands is up 15 percent year-on-year, compared with 5 percent growth last year.