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  • Huawei to launch Huawei Card, a digital credit card, on Sept 3

    Huawei said on its official forum that it will launch the Huawei Card on September 3 in Shenzhen, where users will witness the birth of the first Huawei digital credit card.

  • Tesla's Chinese rival Xpeng may go public in US on August 27

    Tesla's Chinese rival and Alibaba-backed Xpeng Motors is expected to trade on the New York Stock Exchange next week, possibly on August 27, Chinese website ifnews.com cited a source as saying.

  • Trump says Oracle could take over TikTok in the US

    Oracle is a good company and could take over popular social media app TikTok in the United States, US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday after he issued an order mandating its sale in 90 days.

  • China-made Covid-19 vaccine expected to be available by end of Dec and costs less than $144 for two doses

    China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) chairman Liu Jingzhen said its inactivated coronavirus vaccine will be ready for approval after phase III clinical trials and is expected to be on the market by the end of December this year.

  • WeChat team explains how to transfer chat logs, but is heavily criticized by users

    For over a billion WeChat users, it can be a hassle to simply transfer their chat history to a new phone every time they change phones. On Tuesday, the WeChat team posted a video on Weibo explaining two ways on how to transfer WeChat chat logs.

  • Tesla says it never blacklisted any car owners

    The Wuhan owner, who was previously denied delivery by Tesla, finally managed to get his Model 3. However, the company denied his claim that he was blacklisted by Tesla in a statement.

  • Chinese buyer denied delivery by Tesla finally gets his Model 3

    On August 18, with the assistance of Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo and its merchant Yi Auto, the owner who was previously denied delivery and got his order cancelled by Tesla have successfully picked up his car and have insured it.

  • China's first recommended battery swap standard led by NIO and BAIC passes review

    A recommended national standard for electric vehicle battery swap safety requirements led by Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., Ltd. (BJEV), NIO, and China Automotive Technology and Research Center, has passed the review by the National Technical Committee of Auto Standardization.

  • UnionTech OS works with more China-made printers and scanners

    The printers and scanners from Zhongchu Group have completed mutual certification of their adaptation with UnionTech OS, the system's developer, Union Tech, said Monday.

  • MediaTek responds to US escalation of Huawei ban

    After HiSilicon chips were unable to continue production due to US sanctions, Huawei began to move towards using MediaTek chips. But with further escalation of the US ban, that path has been hampered. To this, MediaTek responded today.