Arlene Huang
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Luckin Coffee establishes new technology company with registered capital of $1.5 million
Luckin Coffee, known as "China's Starbucks", has set up a new technology company in Hainan with a registered capital of RMB 10 million ($1.5 million).
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Lenovo revenue up 22.3% year-on-year to $17.25 billion in past quarter
Lenovo's revenue for the quarter ended December 31 reached $17.25 billion, up 22.3 percent year-on-year, according to financial reports released today by the tech giant.
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Huawei will launch its next-gen foldable phone Mate X2 on February 22
Chinese tech giant Huawei will unveil its next-generation folding flagship Mate X2 on February 22, which will be powered by Kirin 9000 processor.
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Honor of Kings brings 90fps mode to dozens of Android phones
Phones that can enjoy the high frame rate mode include the latest Xiaomi 11, and the VIVO X60 Pro+.
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The 'godfather' of China's smartphone industry made a fortune on GME
Duan sold 100 GME naked call options (equivalent to 10,000 GME shares) that expire on February 12 a few days ago, giving him a profit of more than $400,000 based on a $40-a-share premium.
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BOE's new invention allows people with visual impairments to 'see' pictures
The "reader" contains two parts: a haptic sensing device, which is worn on the finger of the visually impaired person, and a display device, which includes a touch panel.
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Chinese appliance giant Midea sets up semiconductor company
The company was established on January 26 with a registered capital of RMB 20 million yuan ($3 million).
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Huami Technology says it will soon launch third-gen wearable chip
Huami Technology, a Xiaomi eco-chain company, will launch its in-house developed third-generation wearable chip soon, said Huang Wang, founder, chairman, and CEO of the company.
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Short video platform Kuaishou asked to remove 10,000 videos suspected of copyright infringement
Chinese short video platform Kuaishou has been asked by the China Audio-Video Copyright Association to remove 10,000 videos suspected of copyright infringement.
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Chinese screen supplier Visionox reportedly gets order to supply panels for 5 million Huawei phones
The company will also provide Honor with nearly 10 million AMOLED display panels, according to the source.