
Tencent Bans TheOne.art NFT WeChat Mini Program
A WeChat mini program named "TheOne.art NFT" was banned by Tencent on February 21 because the digital collection service it provided belongs to a service category that has not yet been authorized.
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A WeChat mini program named "TheOne.art NFT" was banned by Tencent on February 21 because the digital collection service it provided belongs to a service category that has not yet been authorized.
Chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group Yang Yuanqing delivered the opening speech at the 2018 Spring Festival Gala, stating that 2017 was a key year for Lenovo's inte...
SiEngine Technology, an automotive electronic chip developer, officially released the automotive chip brand "DragonHawk" and its intelligent cockpit chip "DragonHawk 1."
On May 3rd, Alipay announced the addition of two new money market funds to Yu’e Bao, the idle funds management platform within the Alipay app with the world's l...
Chinese smartphone brand vivo’s budget phone vivo T2 is found on the IMEI database on Monday, which indicates that the new series may be officially unveiled in the near future.
Xiaohongshu's possible Series E, US-based food delivery company seeing a surge in contactless takeaway orders, a Chinese ed-tech startup providing online research counseling, a medical diagnostic company and a major local hotel chain.
Deep Blue Aerospace, a Chinese commercial rocket company, announced on May 6 that its self-developed "Nebula-M1" test rocket had conducted a vertical takeoff, vertical landing (VTVL) test to an altitude of 1 kilometer.
Elon Musk purchased 1255 FDA-approved ResMed, Philips & Medtronic ventilators from China and donated them to the state of California.
Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto now expects its deliveries for the third quarter of 2022 to total around 25,500 units, significantly lower than previous forecasts, the company stated on September 26.
AIMS, a smart manufacturing and industrial intelligence enterprise, has recently completed B-round financing worth several hundred million yuan.
Sunmei, a Chinese hotel chain, announced a series of upgrades on July 7. It has reached strategic cooperation agreements with Tuya Smart, Meituan and Tencent to help achieve these upgrades.
Chinese beverage chain HeyTea has denied a report on Wednesday that it has been carrying out major internal layoffs, claiming that its adjustment of a small number of employees is part of its normal business operations.