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Baidu gets permission to test self-driving cars in California
Baidu is the sixth company to receive a permit to test without a safety officer in California, which allows it to test three fully autonomous vehicles on designated streets within the city of Sunnyvale in Santa Clara County.
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Former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei's new company is called Nothing
Former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei and his team officially announced on January 27 the launch of Nothing, an innovative technology company based in London, UK.
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SenseTime closes Pre-IPO round, taking its valuation to $12 billion
SoftBank's investment in SenseTime has doubled on its books.
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OnePlus 9 Pro leaked in real life
Suspected images of the OnePlus 9 Pro have appeared on the Chinese web, with netizens exposing its design and specification information.
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Yoozoo Games to partner with Google to expand businesses globally
Yoozoo Games held discussions with Google on January 18 about future cooperation, and the latter will help Yoozoo grow its businesses globally, the Chinese video game developer said.
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Huawei denies rumors that it will sell its cell phone business
Huawei said it has no plans to sell its cell phone business at all and will stick to building the world's leading high-end smartphone brand and strive to provide consumers with excellent product experience and services.
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Tencent is now worth more than China's six largest state-owned banks combined
At press time, Tencent rose 8.83 percent to HK$752 in Hong Kong, hitting another record high. Its total market capitalization is HK$7.22 trillion, which translates to about 6 trillion yuan.
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Huawei quietly launches new nova 7 SE 5G phone with its first six-core chip, Kirin 820E
Huawei Kirin chip is still moving forward, despite the difficulties it faces.
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MediaTek becomes largest smartphone chip supplier in China
In the first half of 2020, ahead of MediaTek were HiSilicon and Qualcomm, but HiSilicon suffered a setback in shipments because of factors such as US sanctions.
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China Mobile says it has 165 million 5G subscribers
China Mobile's 5G subscription customer base grew by a net 17.621 million in December 2020 to reach a cumulative 165.03 million, according to figures released by the company today.