
Meituan Arranged Car-Hailing Service and Didi will Try Takeout Delivery Business
Two Chinese online life service giants have stepped into the car-hailing business. Ctrip, a leading provider of travel services, launched car rental business to...
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Two Chinese online life service giants have stepped into the car-hailing business. Ctrip, a leading provider of travel services, launched car rental business to...
German auto company BMW Group said that the Oxford factory will suspend the production of electric vehicles, but will not stop the production of MINI models.
A Chilean court said that it had decided to accept the appeal and suspend the bidding for the national lithium mine issued two days ago, on the grounds that the bidding process was in doubt.
On April 10, Tao wrote: "Today was the first day that I could definitively say that GPT-4 has saved me a significant amount of tedious work."
Waves of livestreamers and vloggers have picked up their cameras and made their way to everyone's new favorite filming spot – MXBC stores located all over the streets of Chinese cities – to take part in a frenzy created by the bubble tea brand's new theme song.
Chinese EV manufacturer Xpeng Motors has raised an additional $100 million, bringing total funding to $400 million.
Chinese robotics company Unitree's highly anticipated humanoid robots, the H1 and G1, have been temporarily removed from China's e-commerce platform JD.com's online platform just several hours after their debut.
ByteDance's first online real-time interactive community app named "Party Island" was recently launched.
Following the recent rape-and-murder case, Didi, the ride-hailing giant in China, announced the launch of a safety rectification plan on September 4, suspending...
The European Parliament formally approved a law to effectively ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the European Union from 2035. This move may be more beneficial to Chinese independent auto brands.
WeChat and Ant Group are both developing AI application platforms.
Blizzard China released a letter from John High, General Manager of World of Warcraft's production team, to all of the game's players in China at midday on December 13, saying that it is currently negotiating with some new potential distribution partners.