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  • Xiaomi surpasses Apple to reach second place in Europe smartphone market share for first time

    Xiaomi had its best-ever single quarter, up 62 percent year-on-year, with 49 million units shipped.

  • Luckin Coffee sued by US stock investors in Shanghai, first case of its kind

    There is no precedent for an investor suing a US-listed company in China, making this case the first of its kind.

  • Sony launches PS5 in China

    Sony launched the PlayStation 5 in China on April 29, with the Digital Edition priced at RMB 3,099 ($479) and the Standard Edition priced at RMB 3,899.

  • China's Q1 smartphone shipments up 27% year-on-year, first growth in four years

    Vivo took the crown in China, with shipments of 21.6 million units, up 79 percent year on year.

  • China's space station core module launched into orbit

    Tiangong, China's space station project, will be completed next year with the launch of two experimental modules, Wentian, the Experimental Module Ⅰ, and Mengtian, the Experimental Module Ⅱ.

  • Huawei starts pushing HarmonyOS 2.0 public beta to users

    Huawei has started pushing HarmonyOS 2.0 public beta to users, meaning that more models will be involved in this test.

  • Huawei unveils MindSpore 1.2 AI computing framework that supports large model training

    It allows Huawei Watch GT's wrist lift recognition rate to be improved by 80%, with a latency of less than 5ms and a model of less than 1KB.

  • Alibaba, Tencent, Huawei in Time global top 100 most influential companies

    Time magazine has selected the top 100 most influential companies in the world in 2021, and Chinese technology companies including Alibaba, Huawei, and Tencent are on the list.

  • Huawei's net profit rose 26.65% to $2.6 billion in Q1

    Huawei's operating income for the quarter was 150.57 billion yuan, down about 17 percent from 180.61 billion yuan a year earlier.

  • Xiaomi expected to be first phone maker to use Samsung's 200-megapixel sensor

    Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi could be the first company to use Samsung's 200-megapixel sensor, a Weibo blogger said on April 26.