Tom Kang
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ByteDance acquires gaming studio Moonton, valuing it at reportedly about $4 billion
Beijing-based TikTok owner ByteDance has agreed to acquire Chinese gaming studio Shanghai Moonton Technology, the latter said on March 22.
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Chinese central bank official explains how e-CNY handles user privacy
E-CNY, China's digital currency, features "controlled anonymity," a Chinese central bank official said recently.
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Huawei to hold developer conference from April 24-26
The main Huawei Developer Conference 2021 (Cloud) will be held in Shenzhen, China, with more than 70 sessions around the world.
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Xiaomi to hold spring event on March 29, expected to launch new flagship phone
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi said Monday it will hold a spring launch event at 19:30 Beijing time on March 29, and is expected to launch a new flagship phone.
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OnePlus 9 series to come with ColorOS 11 in China, replacing HydrogenOS
The HydrogenOS for past models will continue to be updated, and a test version of the ColorOS for the OnePlus 8 in China began available on the OnePlus forum on Monday.
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HiSilicon said to launch Kirin 9000L chip with Samsung 5nm EUV process
Huawei's semiconductor business HiSilicon will launch the Kirin 9000L chip, which uses Samsung's 5nm EUV process, several Weibo users said recently.
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Didi reportedly to list in Hong Kong in Q2
Didi is targeting a valuation of more than $60 billion for its IPO, and will complete its listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in the third quarter.
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TikTok owner ByteDance launches fund to invest in gaming startups
Beijing-based ByteDance, the owner of short video app TikTok, announced on March 19 that it will establish the Nuverse Inspiration Fund (NIF) to invest in gaming startup teams.
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ZTE announces MyOS based on Android
ZTE announced MyOS, a smartphone operating system featuring privacy and security, marking a major update to the company's customized version of Android skin after 10 years of existence.
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Huawei showcases 729 patents on its official website with patent wall
These patents are just a fraction of the 100,000 patents Huawei holds, including 5G, Wi-Fi, operating systems, photography, smart cars, future technologies, EVS, VVC, HEVC, optical technologies, and switching and routing.