
Release of Xiaomi 12 Ultra Smartphone Expected in Early July
The Xiaomi 12 Ultra, Xiaomi's imaging flagship model, will be released in early July.
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The Xiaomi 12 Ultra, Xiaomi's imaging flagship model, will be released in early July.
Chinese food delivery and local service company Meituan launched its first normalized route of drones at a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) Base in Jinshan District, Shanghai on December 15.
After several rounds of warming up, new editions of Mi 8 are finally unveiled at Xiaomi's new product launch event in Chengdu on Sept. 19. Added to Xiaomi's Mi ...
Pinduoduo, China’s largest agriculture platform, announced that its founder Colin Huang has stepped down as chairman of the board to pursue scientific research.
Telefonica announced that they will use Huawei’s technologies to build a 5G network, Huawei marched a step further into the European market.
Chinese blockchain entrepreneur Justin Sun has announced that he successfully auctioned off a complete set of NFT works featuring the heads of the twelve animals for a price of almost $1.50 million from MetapolyXM.
Beijing Metro announced a partnership with the Beijing Municipal Administration Traffic Card to launch mobile swipe-to-ride service on June 26. The first phase ...
Xiaomi denies that the car factory has stopped production due to high temperatures, and is about to carry out a new round of production line optimization and maintenance.
Chinese online retailer Jumei announced on Feb. 25 that it has accepted a merger deal with Super ROI Global Holding Limited (Parent) and Jumei Investment Holding Limited (Purchaser).
According to a report released by IDC on July 5, China's blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) market reached $188 million in 2021, improving further from a strong 2020, with a growth rate of 92.6%.
WeRide, an automated driving technology company, officially released its new-generation automated driving sensor kit WeRide Sensor Suite 5.0 on Tuesday.
According to a ruling issued by the Beijing Higher People's Court on July 23, Chinese Basketball Association (Beijing) Sports Co., Ltd. has sued two operators of Bilibili, claiming 406 million yuan ($60.05 million) in damages.