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China's first ultra-small 5G communication module put into commercial use
China's first ultra-small 5G communication module, the AI-NR11, rolls off assembly line at Changhong's Subsidiary Sichuan AI-Link, marking the 5G module's entry into commercial phase.
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Nio reportedly to get over 10 billion yuan credit line from six Chinese banks
Chinese EV company Nio will receive a credit line of over 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) from six banks, according to Sina News.
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Baidu CEO: AI is now like the Internet in 2000
The current phase of AI is one that is prone to confusion and even pessimism, just like the Internet experienced in 2000, Baidu Chairman and CEO Robin Li said today.
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China's June express volume expected to exceed 7.6 billion
China's express delivery business is expected to exceed 7.6 billion pieces in June, up about 40 percent year-on-year, the National Post Office said in a report released today.
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Apple gives ultimatum to China App Store game developers without approval numbers
A user on reddit yesterday claimed to have received an email from Apple asking game developers in the Chinese App Store to provide their game's approval number and supporting documentation to App Store Connect by July 31.
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Bilibili, China's YouTube traded in US, reportedly considers Hong Kong listing
Chinese video site Bilibili is considering a secondary listing in Hong Kong, Reuters reported on Thursday citing two people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Huawei first to complete China's 5G network security test
Huawei was the first in China to complete a recent 5G equipment security test with a 100% pass rate.
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Huawei to release HarmonyOS 2.0 on Sept 11
Huawei will release HarmonyOS version 2.0 at the Huawei Developer Conference on September 11 this year, according to Chinastarmarket.cn.
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iOS jailbreak tool Unc0ver gets update, brings repairs and improvements
The Unc0ver team has released a new update, the latest version v5.2.1 brings device compatibility bugs fix.
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Shenzhen to offer up to 1,000 yuan subsidy for each consumer buying 5G phones
In order to stimulate consumption, Shenzhen has decided to give a maximum subsidy of 1,000 yuan (USD 142) to each consumer who buys a 5G phone.