
Alibaba Cloud Partners with Jaguar Land Rover China
On April 6th, Alibaba Cloud officially announced that Jaguar Land Rover China and Alibaba Cloud have signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement.
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On April 6th, Alibaba Cloud officially announced that Jaguar Land Rover China and Alibaba Cloud have signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement.
On September 1st, Tencent Video released a statement that it would adjust the unlocking rules as soon as possible to support the unlocking of user collections, and to further optimize its advanced on-demand service.
Initially available only for orders in China, with deliveries expected by the end of October, company employees have indicated plans to develop another version for the European market sometime in the next year.
According to Tianyancha App, the founder of Chinese telecom giant Xiaomi, Lei Jun, recently stepped down as the chairman of Beijing Xiaomi Electronic Products Co., Ltd. which is wholly owned by Xiaomi H.K. Limited.
On October 16th, Vivo announced on its official Weibo account that it will release a self-developed AI large model matrix on November 1st.
Tencent is currently increasing its investment in WeChat Channels, a video content creation platform.
A Chinese court has found phone manufacturer Gionee guilty of intentionally implanting malware in more than 21.75 million smartphones to generate revenue from users.
Former Microsoft executive vice president of Artificial Intelligence and Research Harry Shum has been appointed the chairman of the board of local news platform News Break.
Richard Yu, the executive director of Huawei and CEO of its Terminal Business Group, said on September 2 in an official video interview that the firm is about to release a new technology that will "pierce the sky."
On the morning of August 22, Chinese tech giant Huawei announced that its autumn launch conference for the Mate 50 smartphone series and other new products will be held on September 6.
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng Motors delivered 5,101 units in October, an annual decrease of 49.7% and a quarterly decrease of 39.8%. In the capital market, the firm's performance has been even worse.
Taiwanese electronics company HTC shut down its official Chinese community forum today, a move that confirms its exit from the Chinese smartphone market.