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This week: ByteDance-owned VR startup Pico strengthens ties with U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm, China to expand testing of e-CNY, Tencent delves deeper into metaverse despite government warnings, and more.
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This week: ByteDance-owned VR startup Pico strengthens ties with U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm, China to expand testing of e-CNY, Tencent delves deeper into metaverse despite government warnings, and more.
The next stage of development for the Chinese technology industry is likely to marked by slower growth, albeit with more stable operations.
On April 28th, all official patient communication groups owned by Xiaohe Health under Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance will cease operations due to business adjustments. In February, rumors circulated that the Xiaohe Health App would be shut down.
During the recent FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Chinese short video platform Douyin provided full-time and 4K ultra-high-definition free livestreaming content. On December 20, the platform released a report, showing that the cumulative number of livestreaming viewers of the World Cup reached 10.6 billion.
Toutiao, which belongs to Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance, has recently launched an app called "Toutiao Haowai," which can recommend high-quality content to users, and its target is young consumers.
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The Hurun Research Institute released on Tuesday a list of metaverse companies it believes show the most promise in 2022. The list is made up of the Top 200 Chinese enterprises with the greatest development potential in the field of the metaverse.
After 531 days of not uploading any new videos, Li Ziqi, a prominent Chinese vlogger, will return to broadcasting in the near future and will continue to cooperate with her multi-channel network (MCN) partner company in the future.
Recently, some Chinese netizens have posted on social platforms, quoting sources that ByteDance has begun to implement a "1075" working schedule (starting work at 10 a.m., with seven-hour work days, five days per week).
According to a report released by Sensor Tower on Thursday, in February 2022, TikTok and its sister app Douyin earned more than $258 million in the global App Store and Google Play.
Tencent Video has recently sued ByteDance's Toutiao, a news and content aggregation platform, for copyright infringement and unfair competition, claiming a total of 10 million yuan ($1.49 million).
On February 10, ByteDance’s Doubao large AI model team, in collaboration with Beijing Jiaotong University and the University of Science and Technology of China, unveiled VideoWorld, a video generation model that has now been open-sourced.