
Huawei First Pure Electric Coupe with HarmonyOS 4 to Launch This Quarter
Huawei's first pure electric coupe, the Huawei Smart Selection Car, made its debut: equipped with HarmonyOS 4 car system, to be released this quarter.
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Huawei's first pure electric coupe, the Huawei Smart Selection Car, made its debut: equipped with HarmonyOS 4 car system, to be released this quarter.
Faraday Future (FF) announced on Oct. 14 that it has completed the expansion and extension of its senior bridge financing facility, which was put in place in 2019 to support completion and launch of its flagship FF 91 EV.
According to Tianyancha's app, William Ding, founder of tech giant NetEase, withdrew from his position as legal representative, general manager and director of Beijing NetEase Media Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of NetEase.
AR technology firm Nreal announced that it has jointly launched online and offline sales of its AR smart glasses, the Nreal Air, in Japan, partnering with two domestic telecom operators.
On Tuesday night, Midea Group announced through the Shenzhen Stock Exchange that it plans to fully acquire the equity of KUKA Aktiengesellschaft ("KUKA" or "Kuka").
On November 9, a seemingly mundane Didi ride in the Chinese city of Nanjing spiraled out of control resulting in the passenger and driver coming to blows.
Chinese consumer electronics brand OPPO has recently released a 5G version of its A57 entry-level smartphone model, which appeared on major domestic online shopping platforms on Tuesday.
On December 10th, CATL and Stellantis, the world's fourth-largest automotive group, inked a deal, each holding a 50% stake to form a joint venture.
On February 20, China's C9 League member Fudan University released MOSS, the first large-scale conversational language model from China. It shares its name with the computer that controls the space station in the popular Chinese sci-fi film The Wandering Earth 2.
Tencent, in collaboration with Tsinghua University and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has launched a new image-to-video model called "Follow-Your-Click."
Mobile games created by Chinese developers continued gaining ground in the US market in the first quarter of 2020, with 19 titles making it to the top 100 highest-grossing list.
Tencent Cloud announced on Wednesday that many of its internal self-research businesses were fully on the cloud. This means that Tencent's internal businesses, including QQ and WeChat, will be developed and operated based on a public cloud model.