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  • NIO CEO Li Bin says its charging stations are profitable

    NIO founder and CEO William Li Bin said recently that NIO's home charging stations and 700 superchargers nationwide are currently profitable, adding that the company will deploy the second-generation battery swap stations next year.

  • Xiaomi said to be working on a transparent OLED display

    Xiaomi is working on a transparent OLED display that has a smaller size and a cheaper price than Xiaomi's previously released transparent TVs, according to a well-known Weibo blogger.

  • Yangtze Memory sub-brand ZHITAI to release first SSD on Sept 10

    ZHITA, a sub-brand of Yangtze Memory, said on Weibo today that the online launch of its new products will be held on September 10, with the theme of making gamers feel better.

  • Deutsche initiates coverage on NIO with buy rating and $24 price target

    Deutsche Bank has initiated coverage on Chinese automaker NIO with a Buy rating and $24 price target, representing a 33 percent upside potential from Friday's close.

  • BOE unveils smart dimming window that turns into privacy glass in seconds

    Chinese panel maker BOE has recently launched the Smart Dimming solution, which can control the rotation of dye molecules to change the transmittance and achieve continuous adjustment of the light and dark states under voltage drive.

  • China becomes largest buyer of smartphone OLED panels, report shows

    China was the largest buyer of OLED display panels for smartphones in the second quarter of this year, accounting for 52.5 percent of the total, according to a new report from UBI Research.

  • Huawei continues to lead global telecom equipment market in H1, report shows

    Preliminary estimates showed that the global telecom equipment vendor revenue ranking has remained stable between 2019 and the first half of 2020, with Huawei, Nokia, Ericsson, ZTE, Cisco, Ciena and Samsung rounding out the top seven, according to a new report from market research firm Dell'Oro Group.

  • ByteDance employees receive unexpected mid-year bonuses

    TikTok owner ByteDance announced on September 8 that the company will pay bonuses to all eligible employees amid uncertainty around the fate of the popular short video sharing app's US business. 

  • Li ONE has another broken axle incident, Li Auto responds

    On the evening of September 7, the Li ONE was again reported to have a broken axle incident. The owner said that the car was running normally and there was no collision.

  • Central China's Hefei city to partner with NIO to promote construction of battery swap facilities

    The city of Hefei in Central China's Anhui province plans to build battery swap facilities in partnership with NIO, and plans to add 40 new battery swap facilities in 2020 and 2021, according to local media Anhui News.