
Huawei P40 Details Emerge Before March 26 Launch
Chinese telecom giant Huawei will launch its new P40 series on March 26 via online broadcast due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Chinese telecom giant Huawei will launch its new P40 series on March 26 via online broadcast due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HUYA Inc. released its third quarter financial results on Tuesday, recording quarter-on-quarter growth of 3.7 percent in Huya Live’s mobile MAU, reaching 86 million, with total net revenues standing at 1.65 billion yuan ($225.8 million).
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. will close its TV manufacturing plant in Tianjin, China, Yonhap News Agency reported Monday.
XPeng Motors core management team has changed, and all three co-founders have exited the core management team.
At its core, addressing the challenges of technological decoupling demands global cooperation, as the consequences of barriers will impact all stakeholders involved.
Lazada, a Southeast Asian e-commerce platform owned by Alibaba Group, held a cross-border e-commerce conference on Mar. 7, and announced a series of cross-border business strategy upgrade initiatives.
Tongyu Automobile, a developer of intelligent driving systems, announced on August 21 the completion of round-A+ financing totaling nearly 200 million yuan ($29.2 million). Xiaomi is one of its co-leading investors.
Huawei will launch its P30 series on March 26 in Paris, according to the company's senior executive.
Nanjing University has announced the establishment of its Artificial Intelligence School, dedicated to building a first-class base for fundamental artificial in...
Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com announced on March 30 that it is planning to spin off its property and industrial units and list them on the Hong Kong stock exchange. JD.com would hold more than 50% of Jingdong Property Inc and Jingdong Industrials Inc after the completion of the spinoffs.
Recently, Chinese nucleic acid testing companies have been controversial and accused of making huge profits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among them, a company called Nucleus Gene has aroused widespread public doubts.
Tencent Holdings on Thursday reported a 25% gain in first quarter revenue from a year earlier, as the Chinese tech giant pledged to further ramp up investment across various areas.