
Ep. 64: Telemedicine in China in the time of COVID-19: Part 2
Episode 64 of Tech Buzz China is the second of two episodes on the Chinese telemedicine sector, which is closely watched in the wake of COVID-19.
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Episode 64 of Tech Buzz China is the second of two episodes on the Chinese telemedicine sector, which is closely watched in the wake of COVID-19.
On September 1st, the new Tesla Model 3 was officially released. The price of the rear-wheel drive Model 3 Refresh Version is 259,900 yuan ($35,775).
Alibaba Group and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) have entered a strategic partnership in efforts to the support the achievement of Sustainable De...
Faraday Future announced today that the first production car of FF 91 will be released at the FF ieFactory California in 2 days. It will officially go into production on April 14th at 6:00 PM PST (9:00 am Beijing time).
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DJI has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Defense for mistakenly being included in the CMC sanctions list.
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Smartphone brand OnePlus announced on Thursday morning that the online launch conference for its new model, the OnePlus Ace, will be held at 19:00 on April 21.
On August 30th, SMEC announced its plan to establish a holding subsidiary and engage in related transactions.
Dingdong Maicai, a Chinese fresh food e-commerce platform, announced on Monday that its board of directors had approved a stock repurchase plan.
In response to a recent incident involving a Li ONE vehicle model bursting into flames in Chengdu, China's Sichuan Province, Li Auto posted on Weibo on August 4, asserting that the EV maker believes the accident was not caused by flaws in the vehicle itself.