
Tencent Unveils Four-legged Robot Dog That Can Run, Jump and Do Backward Somersaults
A new four-legged robotic dog developed by Tencent’s Robotics X Lab can walk, run, jump and even stand on its hind legs — just like a real dog.
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A new four-legged robotic dog developed by Tencent’s Robotics X Lab can walk, run, jump and even stand on its hind legs — just like a real dog.
Alibaba Group recently announced at a public welfare exhibition that it will open the Braille phonetic font library to the public free of charge.
The Motorola Razr 5G has been officially announced as the successor to the Motorola Razr 2019, and the new Razr is a more refined foldable phone.
Chinese online healthcare unicorn JD Health has passed a listing hearing on Nov. 15, making a new step toward being listed on the Hong Kong stock market.
Chinese automaker BYD is shifting its overseas cloud infrastructure away from Amazon Web Services (AWS) to Google Cloud and Alibaba Cloud.
OnePlus joins hands with ATL to create the Glacier Battery, specially designed for high-performance smartphones, which will kick off the 'battery life revolution' in smartphones.
NETA, which was introduced overseas one year ago, has now been officially established and launched in Indonesia at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2023 exhibition.
Chinese striker Wu Lei insisted that he intends to stay with Espanyol regardless of the outcome.
The first large-scale robot company invested by Xiaomi - Xiaoyu Bot has completed a billion yuan angel investing round.
BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu said that the fifth generation DMI hybrid technology will be launched in May this year, with a full tank/full charge range of 2000 kilometers.
On the afternoon of February 27th, AutoFlight completed the world's first eVTOL cross-city and cross-bay route demonstration flight (Shenzhen-Zhuhai).
With the trade war raging on and the Chinese tech ecosystem reaching maturity, the journey to the west that every half-successful local CEO saw as a prerequisite for global success now feels redundant.