Tom Kang
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ByteDance to hire 10,000 for its education business over next 4 months
Dali Education, the education brand of ByteDance, announced on February 26 that it will hire 10,000 people over the next four months.
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Huami Technology changes its English name to ZEPP
Chinese smart wear company Huami Technology has changed its English name to Zepp Health Corporation, founder, chairman and CEO Huang Wang said today.
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China to give greater support to chip industry, MIIT says
The Chinese government will give strong support to the chip industry at the national level, a Chinese official said today.
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China-made C919 large passenger aircraft receives first contract
China Eastern Airlines signed a contract with Comac on March 1 to purchase five of the latter's C919 large passenger aircrafts, becoming the first buyer of the Chinese manufacturer of large passenger aircraft.
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Chinese startup conducts driverless truck tests in Sweden
Chinese driverless truck startup TuSimple announced on February 25 that it has partnered with Scania's Transport Laboratory to test driverless trucks with cargo on the E4 highway between Södertälje and Jönköping, Sweden.
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Chinese GPU design firm Moore Thread raises billions in financing 100 days after founding
Moore Thread, a Chinese GPU chip design company, announced on February 25 that it has raised two rounds of funding totaling billions of RMB.
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Xiaomi's recently dead WeChat rival reborn as Clubhouse competitor
Xiaomi's MiTalk, a rival to WeChat that just stopped serving on February 19, has been reborn as a Clubhouse competitor.
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Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime reportedly launches dual listing plan
Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime has launched plans to list on the A-share market and the Hong Kong stock exchange, Tencent News reported on February 26, adding the company is expected to file for listing in the second half of this year.
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Huawei Mate X2 price goes up to about $15,500 on second-hand market on debut
The Huawei Mate X2, the foldable smartphone recently announced by the Chinese tech giant, went up to RMB 99,999 ($15,496) on the second-hand market on its first day of sale on Thursday.
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NetEase reports Q4 revenue of RMB 19.76 billion, in line with estimates
Chinese technology giant NetEase reported fourth-quarter revenue of RMB 19.76 billion, up 25.6 percent from a year earlier and in line with analyst estimates of RMB 19.67 billion in a Bloomberg survey.