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  • Tesla to release latest automated driving software in few weeks for zero-intervention driving

    Tesla will be releasing the latest version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in a limited beta in the coming weeks, which will allow vehicles to drive with zero intervention, Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted on October 9.

  • Xiaomi vice president ordered to pay RMB 5.25 million to Lenovo for violation of non-compete agreement

    A labor dispute arbitration commission in Beijing has ruled that Chang Cheng, vice president of Xiaomi Group and former Lenovo vice president, should continue to perform his non-competition obligations and pay 5.25 million yuan ($780,000) to Lenovo for breach of his non-competition obligations.

  • Ubuntu Kylin's UKUI for openEuler released

    The developer team of the Ubuntu Kylin open source operating system announced on October 9 that UKUI for openEuler is now available.

  • China's online-service super-app Meituan Dianping announces company name change to Meituan

    China's online-service super-app Meituan Dianping announced on October 9 that the company's name had been changed to "Meituan" from September 30.

  • TSMC rumored to get license to continue supplying some products to Huawei

    Following AMD and Intel, TSMC has also received a license from the US Department of Commerce to continue supplying some of its mature process products to Huawei, Chinese chip industry website laoyaoba.com quoted a person with knowledge of the matter as saying.

  • NIO starts autopilot 'arms race' with launch of NOP driver assistance feature

    In October 2018, Tesla pushed the NOA (Navigate on Autopilot) feature, unlocking advanced autopilot functions in highway conditions.

  • BYD sells 19,881 new energy vehicles in Sept, up 45% year-on-year

    BYD, the Chinese auto giant backed by Warren Buffett, sold 19,881 new energy vehicles in September, up 45.32 percent from 13,681 in the same month last year, the company's announcement on the Hong Kong stock exchange showed today.

  • NIO-backed ride-sharing firm Dida Chuxing files for Hong Kong IPO

    On the evening of October 8, Dida Chuxing, in which NIO holds a 17% stake, formally filed its prospectus with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for a proposed public listing, which will be Asia's first ride-sharing IPO.

  • NIO officially opens its China headquarters in Hefei

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) today announced the official opening of NIO China's headquarters in the Anhui Pilot Free Trade Zone.