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  • Microsoft begins testing mouse, trackpad support in Word, Excel apps for iPad

    Microsoft this week began testing mouse and trackpad support in the latest beta version of its Word and Excel apps for iPad, a feature seen in the 2.42 version of said apps, available through Apple's testing service, TestFlight.

  • Huawei starts recruiting EMUI 11 beta testers for Mate Xs, MatePad 10.8

    Huawei starts recruiting EMUI 11 beta testers for Mate Xs, MatePad 10.8

  • NIO shares soar 10% as Deutsche Bank says it could be 'next iconic auto brand'

    Deutsche Bank said in its latest report that NIO could become the next "iconic auto brand", pushing the shares of the Chinese EV maker up more than 10 percent.

  • NIO OS 2.7.0 makes high-precision maps available for Chinese car models for first time

    Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO has unveiled NIO OS 2.7.0 at the 2020 Beijing Auto Show, bringing new features such as the industry-leading Navigate on Pilot (NOP) navigational assistance.

  • Tencent Cloud releases lightweight application server that 'even elementary students can use'

    Tencent Cloud today launched Lighthouse, a lightweight application server which the company claims is "easy for even elementary school students to grasp".

  • Volkswagen to equip China-made new energy vehicles with CATL batteries this year

    Starting this year, Volkswagen will equip domestically produced new energy vehicles with batteries from CATL, China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, Volkswagen Group (China) CEO Stephan Wöllenstein revealed during the World New Energy Vehicle Congress 2020.

  • China reduces ATMs by over 40,000 in H1 due to impact of WeChat and Alipay

    In recent years, with the rise of mobile payments such as WeChat and Alipay, the use of ATMs in China is gradually decreasing. In the first half of the year, the number of ATMs nationwide decreased by more than 40,000, according to the latest payment system report from China's central bank.

  • Former Huawei VP and Niu founder chooses extended-range electric vehicle for his new venture

    Li Yinan, founder and former CEO of Niu Technologies, a China-based, US-listed maker of electric scooters, has now quietly entered the new energy vehicle industry after  being out of the public eye in China for a long time.

  • NIO's William Li says they'll overtake Tesla one day

    NIO founder William Li Bin was recently asked in an interview with Chinese media that he had mentioned in 2018 that it was not difficult for NIO to overtake Tesla, what's his new take on it now?

  • Tesla China hiring heavily for local R&D, Model Y to be made in China in Q1

    Speaking to the media at the Shanghai Pudong Auto Show on September 28, Tesla vice president Grace Tao said the company is accelerating localization.