
Ele.me Delivery Robot Completed Takeout Delivery for the First Time
At 10 a.m on October 9, Wanxiaoe(万小饿), China’s first intelligent take-out robot created by ele.me logistics team, appeared in the Hongqiao Vanke center in Shang...
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At 10 a.m on October 9, Wanxiaoe(万小饿), China’s first intelligent take-out robot created by ele.me logistics team, appeared in the Hongqiao Vanke center in Shang...
After NetEase's 2022 financial report was released, there was a more eye-catching change than its revenue and profit indicators: the number of daily active users (DAU) of its casual party mobile game "Eggy Party" has exceeded 30 million, garnering the highest DAUs in NetEase's game history.
Beijing-based media group Caixin Global reported that the list of companies issued China Depositary Receipts (CDR) has been released. The companies include BATJ...
NetEase Cloud Music announced on Wednesday that it has formed a strategic partnership with Linfair Records. The companies will cooperate in regard to music copyrights, artist promotion and other fields.
Youdao, founded in 2006 as part of NetEase, Inc., on Thursday held a press conference themed "Creating the Future of Quality Education" to unveil six new quality education products.
Chinese music industry is already gaining attention from foreign investors and it might be on the right track to going global.
Tencent and Alibaba reached an agreement on music copyright cooperation and granting exclusive music licensing rights to each other. This cooperation casts a ma...
According to Netease Technology on August 22, Baidu has formally initiated law proceedings in Beijing Haidian District People's Court against Xiaolong Zhang, th...
According to The Latest IPO, Chinese internet technology giant NetEase officially announced the launch of its secondary Hong Kong public offering on the evenin...
Episode 53 of TechBuzz China is about NetEase.
Game developer NetEase is eyeing a secondary listing in Hong Kong that could happen as early as the second half of 2020.
In 2022, only 468 new games obtained approval from Chinese authorities, far less than the 679 approved in 2021. The tightening domestic game market forced NetEase to develop operations in overseas markets.