
Tencent COO Withdraws From Sea's Board of Directors
On September 6, Singapore-based tech firm Sea Limited announced that Mark Ren, the chief operating officer of Tencent, had resigned from its board of directors, effective September 5.
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On September 6, Singapore-based tech firm Sea Limited announced that Mark Ren, the chief operating officer of Tencent, had resigned from its board of directors, effective September 5.
Will ages of TAMP (Tencent, Alibaba, Meituan-Dianping, Pinduoduo) come?
Undoubtedly, the debut of FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) once again brought the Chinese scientific community to the world. On October 10...
Apollo Go responds to the presence of surveillance cameras in the car: meeting testing, regulatory and safety requirements.
On August 15th, two informed sources revealed that BYDhas abandoned the agreement to equip its electric vehicles with Baidu's autonomous driving technology and will focus on developing in-house intelligent car software.
Latin America boasts a population of over 650 million that has experienced significant and continuing alleviation from poverty, and substantial increases in broadband penetration.
Several interesting news surfaced last week, with China’s VC industry getting back on its feet.
DJI released its first intelligent 3D model editing software called 'DJI Modify'. This software claims to be as simple as retouching photos for model editing.
“Seven years after I graduate from my master school, I still have the nightmares, I still dream of those classes, where the teacher is shouting, those sweaty summer days. I would dream of how I didn't finish my math papers, and failed to find all the revision materials. I kinda feel it will haunt me all my life.”
Shares of Chinese short video app company Kuaishou jumped 194% at the open on its Hong Kong debut on Friday.
Despite being one of the most successful businesses operating in the US in the last ten years, Chinese drone hegemon DJI Technology is struggling in the market that it once dominated.
Didi Global Inc., the Chinese ride-hailing giant, is now implementing the company's long-rumored layoffs. One Didi employee said that the plan will be implemented very quickly.