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  • Huawei says reports of its planned layoffs in India are fake news

    Huawei said today that previous reports that its Indian subsidiary plans to lay off more than 50 percent of its workforce were untrue.

  • Qualcomm announces new fast charging standard that can fully charge your phone battery in 15 mins

    Qualcomm yesterday announced a new fast charging technology called Quick Charging 5 (QC 5). Qualcomm claims that the new standard will charge a 4500mAh battery from 0 to 50 percent in 5 minutes and to 100 percent in 15 minutes.

  • Sogou shares surge 46 percent on report that Tencent will buy it

    Tencent will acquire China's second-largest search engine company Sogou (SOGO.US) in a wholly owned deal, 36Kr reported, citing a person with knowledge of the matter.

  • Huawei slashes 2020 revenue forecast for India and will lay off 60-70% of staff, report says

    Huawei has lowered its 2020 revenue target in India by up to 50% and will cut 60-70% of its workforce there, ETTelecom reported, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.

  • Four of India's top five phone makers in Q2 are Chinese companies

    In the second quarter, Xiaomi shipped 29 percent of all smartphones in India, ranking No. 1, according to data released by market research firm Counterpoint.

  • Here is what you need to know about NIO's battery swap business model

    At the 2020 Chengdu Auto Show on July 24, NIO Founder, Chairman, and CEO Li Bin announced the price of NIO's third model, EC6. He also said that deliveries of the car will begin in late September.

  • Soon you'll be able to use WeChat on BMW's in-car system

    First of all, you will need to own a BMW. Also, make sure your country doesn’t ban using WeChat. 

  • Huawei's rotating chairman says global 5G deployment has come to a phase that can take a pause

    Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping said today that the world's 5G deployment has come to a phase that can take a pause, with 5G subscribers worldwide reaching more than 90 million as of July.

  • China's biggest property developer is getting serious about making new energy cars

    Evergrande Health announced today that it intends to change the company's name to "China Evergrande NewEnergy Vehicle Group Limited" in light of the fact that new energy vehicles have become the group's most important business.

  • NIO is planning to enter global markets including US

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO is actively preparing to enter the U.S. and global markets, its Chairman and CEO Li Bin said in an interview published Sunday on Yicai.com.