
Durex Fined $120,000 for Inappropriate Advertisements on Chinese Social Media
Chinese government authorities in Shanghai imposed a fine against the international condom brand Durex over its inappropriate ad in 2019 for 810,000 yuan ($120,620).
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Chinese government authorities in Shanghai imposed a fine against the international condom brand Durex over its inappropriate ad in 2019 for 810,000 yuan ($120,620).
Regarding artificial intelligence, Lei Jun proposed striving to establish an initial artificial intelligence terminal standard system by 2027 and to lead the formation of a globally leading artificial intelligence terminal standard system by 2030.
Other than established e-commerce platforms like Alibaba and JD.com, WeChat’s mini-programs are still new to a large number of business operators and Westerners; however, it is expanding into non-negligible channel for consumer transactions.
On the evening of January 15, a Chinese-made TV show adapted from "The Three Body Problem," a popular sci-fi novel series that won its author Liu Cixin a Hugo Award in 2015, was broadcast on CCTV-8, Tencent Video and Migu Video, receiving widespread online praise.
With the global pandemic continuing to surge and the global economy facing numerous challenges in the year ahead, Baidu Research shared the top 10 technology trends of 2022 on Tuesday.
NetEase Cloud Music announced on Wednesday that it has formed a strategic partnership with Linfair Records. The companies will cooperate in regard to music copyrights, artist promotion and other fields.
A Chinese blogger revealed on Wednesday that the Redmi Note 11T smartphone series has passed China Compulsory Certificate (CCC), meaning that this smartphone line is not far from a launch conference.
On November 7, Baidu announced its unaudited financial report for the third quarter of 2019.
VOYAH Automobile, a luxury electric vehicle brand owned by Dongfeng Motor, started to operate independently on June 26th. Its registered name "VOYAH Automobile Technology Co., Ltd." indicates that it will be independently operated.
Weibo, China's leading microblogging platform, announced on Thursday that it will expand a function that displays users' IP location, which was first launched in March this year.
On October 13, Beijing-based private education firm New Oriental issued a notice stating that it would cancel K9-related business sections such as Pop Kids and U-Can Secondary School sections.
Beijing-based technology firm ByteDance is alpha testing a new product called Haoqi Xiaozhi, a learning app designed specifically for teenagers.