
Bill Gates Arrives in Beijing, Advocates Global Cooperation
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates announced his arrival in Beijing on Twitter on June 14 at 21:48, marking his first visit to China since 2019.
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates announced his arrival in Beijing on Twitter on June 14 at 21:48, marking his first visit to China since 2019.
Xiaomi 12 Ultra smartphone is expectedly to be released in July. The new device is positioned as an imaging flagship product. A collaboration with Leica will bring new breakthroughs in terms of photography.
Huawei's newest flagships P30 and P30 Pro are scheduled to be released in Paris on Mar. 26. As the release date is approaching, we've seen a few details leaking out here and there over the course of the preceding months.
OnePlus has emerged as the fastest growing smartphone brand in the past quarter in India, leading the high-end smartphone sales for the first time in the market...
Leading Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO patented a technology on July 17 for a wireless charging system for an electric vehicle, as well as the same charging method (CN111422080A).
In this week’s VC news: HeyTea to raise a new massive round, WeRide raising over $600 million in just 5 months and early stage startup focused VC fund Northern Light closes new round.
Besides withdrawing from the British and German markets, OPPO is also undergoing "dynamic optimization" in China.
BYD held a ceremony for the completion of its factory in Thailand and the production of its 8 millionth new energy vehicle.
Regarding a Tesla recall announcement last week, Chinese auto parts supplier Ningbo Tuopu Group on Monday issued a statement at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
The dispute between Tesla Shanghai and a former employee over the infringement of trade secrets will be held in Yangpu District People's Court of Shanghai on December 14. This case is the first case involving the infringement of Tesla China's trade secrets in the country.
Up to now, Chinese regulators have not yet released information to dispel the rumors, but gaming shares have all fallen. Tencent Holdings and Bilibili fell by over 8%, while NetEase fell by over 11%.
Home appliance maker Homa Group announced on August 29 that TCL, the company's controlling shareholder, received a notice of being put on record by a Chinese regulator, suspected of violating securities laws in the acquisition process of the company.