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  • Chinese police uncover massive theft case involving PUBG, more than 3 million accounts stolen

    Police in Yangzhou, China's Jiangsu province, recently cracked a case of theft involving PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), in which more than 3 million user accounts were stolen, with a value of 19 million yuan, according to CCTV.

  • Tencent launches its largest campus recruitment campaign, offering up to 5,000 jobs

    Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent has now launched its largest-ever campus recruitment with 5,000 positions open for new graduates, according to sznews.com.

  • Apple reportedly tweaking iPhone 12 to support China's BeiDou Navigation

    As the only smartphone in China that doesn't yet support the BeiDou Satellite Navigation System (BDS), Apple's iPhone may soon be making a change.

  • Tencent responds to US ban and says it is assessing its impact

    On August 6, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning any US individual or business from trading with WeChat and its Chinese parent company Tencent after 45 days, which means that WeChat is about to lose the US market.

  • TikTok launches its first TV app, hits Amazon Fire TV devices first

    Short video app TikTok has recently launched its first TV app on Amazon Fire TV devices called "More on TikTok".

  • Chinese Tesla rival Xpeng files for US IPO, trading expected to begin in August

    Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors, backed by Alibaba and a major rival of Tesla in China, has filed for a US IPO and is expected to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "XPEV" as soon as August.

  • This is how much money Facebook has made from China

    Although Facebook does not have a direct presence in China, it generates 10% of its total advertising revenue through its China advertising agency, making China one of the social media giant's largest sources of revenue.

  • Can NIO surprise the market with record quarterly sales?

    NIO will report its second-quarter 2020 results on August 11, before US stock markets open.

  • PUBG Mobile has most overseas revenue among apps from Chinese vendor in July

    PUBG Mobile continued to be the top-grossing app from a Chinese manufacturer overseas in July, according to market research firm App Annie.

  • Xiaomi to release Indian version of MIUI without pre-installing banned apps including Mi Browser

    Xiaomi will be launching a new MIUI system in India that will not come pre-installed with apps that have been banned by the Indian government, including Mi Browser Pro.