Tom Kang
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Bilibili aims to reach 400 million monthly active users by 2023
Analysts told CnTechPost that Bilibili's goal clearly exceeds market expectations of around 350 million monthly active users by 2023.
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SMIC builds $7.7 billion fab in Beijing, first phase expected to be completed by 2024
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), China's leading contract chipmaker, has invested RMB 49.7 billion ($7.7 billion) in a fab in Beijing, with the first phase of the project scheduled for completion in 2024.
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Nubia's Red Magic joins smartwatch market with 1.39-inch AMOLED screen device unveiled
Chinese phone maker Nubia's Red Magic has joined the smartwatch market with a new smartwatch featuring a 1.39-inch AMOLED screen.
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BOE reportedly to supply OLED panels for iPhone 13
Chinese display maker BOE will be one of the main suppliers of OLED panels for the iPhone 13 model, according to Udn.com.
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NetEase testing app that will compete with Alibaba's DingTalk
Chinese Internet giant NetEase is internally testing an app to compete with Alibaba's DingTalk, says tech media outlet Tech Planet.
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Huawei unveils Mate X2 foldable phone, priced from about $2,785
The Mate X2 is priced at RMB 17,999 for the 256GB version and RMB 18,999 for the 512GB version and will be available starting February 25.
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Huawei Mate X2 foldable phone gets 2.36 million reservations before launch
The biggest change to the Mate X2 is the internal folding design instead of the external folding design of the previous two generations.
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ByteDance steps up its game business push, announces Nuverse brand
ByteDance, whose gaming business was founded in 2019 as the company's game publishing and production arm, has now officially confirmed its gaming brand as Nuverse Games.
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Xiaomi denies ditching CC series smartphone lineup
Xiaomi CC series has not been updated in 2020, sparking speculation among many users that the lineup is being abandoned. In response, Xiaomi's product manager denied it.
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China-made millimeter wave chip sets world record for detection distance
A Chinese research institute released a high-performance 77 GHz millimeter wave chip and module on February 17, with a detection distance of 38.5 meters, setting a new global record for the longest detection distance of a millimeter-wave packaged antenna.