
Huawei's Global Industry Vision Releases 10 Trends for 2025
On Aug. 8, Huawei's Global Industry Vision released a “10 Trends for 2025 report” describing the 10 exciting trends that are shaping the future.
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On Aug. 8, Huawei's Global Industry Vision released a “10 Trends for 2025 report” describing the 10 exciting trends that are shaping the future.
On August 13, Keep, China’s sports APP, announced that the number of registered users broke 100 million, which marked that Keep had become a member of mobile In...
HTC has been unprofitable for 15 consecutive quarters. Still, some bright spots include when HTC surged after a loss record in Q4 2017. [caption id="attachment...
Cainiao Network, Alibaba Group's logistics arm, has entered into a strategic partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), the world's largest humanitarian organization.
According to Dengta, a Chinese movie data platform, the total box office proceeds from movies debuting during this year's Spring Festival holiday reached 6.734 billion yuan ($992 million), ranking second in Chinese film history and exceeding the 6.039 billion yuan recorded in 2022.
The XPeng Smart Auto Parts Industrial Park officially started construction on Monday in the Chinese city of Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province.
On the evening of April 30, in response to the rumor of a new joint venture with Volkswagen, Didi Chuxing confirmed that it is in discussions with Volkswagen, B...
Leading new energy automobile company Skywell held a meeting in Beijing on Tuesday to officially release a new auto brand – Skyworth Automobile.
Polestar Automotive, a Swedish electric vehicle brand backed by Geely, announced on November 3 that it has received further commitments for financial and liquidity support from Volvo Cars and PSD Investment.
Hak Cheol Shin, CEO of Tesla’s battery supplier LG Chem, recently predicted that their battery business revenue will double by 2025.
On February 29, the California Department of Motor Vehicles issued a series of “2019 Autonomous Driving Disengagement Reports.”
Chinese electric vehicle company NIO unveiled its ET7, EL7 and ET5 models for sale in Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden at a European launch event held in Berlin on October 7.