CnTechPost Staff

  • Huawei Mate Xs sells for about $2,424 in China

    Huawei's next-generation folding screen phone, the Huawei Mate Xs, will be available for appointment at 10:08 today, priced at 16,999 yuan ($2,424), and will be officially launched on March 5.

  • Nio says won't withdraw from Shanghai, won't exclude other financing

    "Nio China's presence in Hefei does not mean that we are moving or evacuating Shanghai. Shanghai is still the global management headquarters." Yuguan Cheshi quoted Nio President Qin Lihong as saying.

  • UOS explains why it is called 'Unity' operating system

    The goal of the Unity Operating System (UOS) when it was established was to keep China from being controlled by others in the field of basic software, forming China's voice and advantages, its developer Union Tech said last week.

  • DingTalk releases version 5.0, launches "online office" function

    On February 25, Alibaba's mobile office application DingTalk (钉钉) held an online event to launched version 5.0, which added online collaboration suites such as document space and projects, and supported online office functions.

  • Nio founder denies Geely investment report

    In response to previous reports that Geely will invest 300 million US dollars in Nio, Nio chairman and CEO Li Bin today denied the rumor.

  • Nio founder says China headquarters in Hefei is a reasonable choice

    On February 25, the Nio SUV EC6 mass production project was launched at the Hefei Jianghuai Nio Advanced Manufacturing Base.

  • Nio plans to list on China's newly established technology board by 2025

    Nio plans to list on China's newly established technology board by 2025

  • Huawei exec shows off Mate Xs in hands-on video

    Huawei yesterday released the Mate Xs, an upgraded version of Huawei Mate X. Now, Li Xiaolong, vice president of Huawei's mobile phone product line, has done a simple unboxing and hands-on experience of the device.

  • Audi E-Tron SUV production suspended due to battery shortage

    Due to battery shortages, Audi temporarily suspended production of its electric SUV E-Tron.

  • Chinese tech firm shares plunge 7% in HK after coder destroys server data

    After server data was deliberately destroyed by an employee, the shares of Weibo Inc, a Chinese tech company listed in Hong Kong, fell nearly 7% in the morning trading.