Tom Kang
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Xiaomi affiliate gets patent on shared vehicles
The patent, which was filed in December 2020, claims to enable autonomous scheduling of shared vehicles and enhance the intelligence of shared vehicles.
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Huawei supplier reportedly starts providing parts for P50 smartphone
One of Huawei's supply chain companies has started supplying parts for the P50 series of smartphones, but orders are fewer than in previous years, local media reported.
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Baidu's 7nm AI chip Kunlun 2 to be mass-produced soon
Announced in 2018, "Baidu Kunlun" is China's first cloud-based full-featured AI chip developed by Baidu.
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Chinese smartphone maker OPPO establishes university named after it
The OPPO University, which is open to both internal employees and eco-partners, aims to develop a talent pool to fuel OPPO's globalization strategy, it said.
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Tiger Brokers, 'Robinhood of China', gets $65M investment
Wu Tianhua, founder and CEO of Tiger Brokers, said the convertible bond financing funds will be used to enhance product development and self-clearing capabilities and to help conduct business internationally.
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Steam China server opens for testing, supports over 50 games
The platform offers 51 game titles, including Dota 2, Dyson Sphere Program, CS: GO, Shio and ICEY, as well as the software Wallpaper Engine.
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China's January phone shipments up 92.8% YoY to 40.12 million units
Due to Covid-19, China's cell phone shipments were only 20.81 million units in January last year and fell to 6.34 million units in the following month.
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Luckin Coffee's $180 million settlement with SEC approved by court
Luckin Coffee announced on February 8 that its previous settlement agreement with the SEC was approved by the court of the Southern District of New York on February 4, agreeing to pay a civil penalty of $180 million to the SEC.
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Tablet shipments in China up 5.6% YoY to 6.14 million units in Q4, says IDC
The Chinese tablet market shipped approximately 6.14 million units in the fourth quarter of 2020, up 5.6 percent year-on-year, according to IDC.
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Vipshop fined $464k by China's market regulator for unfair competition
China's State Administration of Market Regulation announced Monday that it had fined online discount retailer Vipshop RMB 3 million ($464,570) for unfair competition.