Phate Zhang

  • U.S. considers banning TikTok

    The U.S. White House is considering blacklisting TikTok, effectively preventing Americans from using the popular short video app, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

  • Tesla's new car registrations in China jumped 32% in June to record high

    A total of 14,976 China-made Model 3s were registered in China in June, an increase of 32 percent over the same period of last year, according to autoinfo.org.cn. 

  • China has 558,000 public charging stations, most in the world

    By the end of June 2020, China had a total of 558,000 public charging stations, ranking first in the world, according to data released today by the National Energy Administration.

  • Xiaomi launches 5G phone in South Korea for half the price of Samsung and LG's products

    Xiaomi today launched a new 5G smartphone - the Mi 10 Lite 5G, in South Korea, priced at just half of Samsung and LG's products.

  • Huawei applies for more car-related patents

    Huawei has recently added a number of patents that are related to cars, Chinese data provider Tianyancha's IP information shows.

  • Apple's new retail store in Beijing Sanlitun is twice the size of old one

    Apple today opened its new retail store in Beijing Sanlitun that's adjacent to the old one, but twice the size.

  • Huawei overtakes Samsung in 5G phone shipments, ranking first in the world

    As of the end of the first quarter of this year, Huawei had a 40 percent share of global 5G handset shipments, ahead of Samsung to rank No. 1 in the world, Huawei said today at the Huawei Cloud Internet Summit.

  • Logitech launches keyboard case with trackpad for iPad Pro 11-inch for $159.95

    Logitech has launched the Logitech Folio Touch Keyboard Case with Trackpad for iPad Pro 11-inch 2020.

  • Nio, Tesla racing to open stores in China's lower-tier cities

    On June 27, Nio opened a NIO Space at Deyang Wanda Plaza, which is Nio's 127th offline store.

  • ARM versions of MacBook Pro, MacBook Air to ship by end of year, report says

    Apple to release its first ARM-based 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air by the end of 2020, according to Digitimes.