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  • Tesla Shanghai Model Y factory begins internal installation

    In early 2020, U.S. electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla's electric vehicle project in Shanghai, China, went into production after construction was completed within a year. 

  • China Unicom and Huawei sign agreement to build low orbit satellite 5G

    China Unicom said today it signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Huawei in Beijing on June 6 to advance network construction for on the ground and space uses.

  • Chinese tech giants set up joint lab to develop Micro-LED technology

    Chinese LED chip producer Sanan Optoelectronics today announced that its subsidiary Quanzhou Sanan Semiconductor and TCL subsidiary Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co (CSOT) signed an agreement recently to establish a joint laboratory to develop Micro-LED technology.

  • China Unicom eyes commercial use of SA network by end of September

    Mai Yanzhou, deputy general manager of China Unicom, said the company has opened 130,000 5G base stations and the total size of 5G base stations will exceed 300,000 by the end of this year.

  • Huawei MatePad Pro has just 2% U.S. component, teardown shows

    A teardown shows that only 28 components used in Huawei's MatePad Pro, launched last year, are U.S. provided, accounting for only 2 percent, Laoyaoba.com reports.

  • China's first Covid-19 therapeutic antibody drug approved for clinical trial

    Recently, Yan Jinghua's team at the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, developed a new fully humanized monoclonal antibody against coronavirus, which was approved for clinical trials, according to the Beijing Daily.

  • Chinese video app Kuaishou invests 10 billion yuan to build mega data center

    Chinese video sharing app Kuaishou announced today that it is investing 10 billion yuan to build a data center in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, which is expected to be operational next year.

  • NetEase sets up next-gen console game development studio in Japan

    NetEase, China's leading Internet technology company, announced that it has set up a next-generation home console game development studio "Sakura Studio" in Tokyo, Japan, and started recruiting for the "Tokyo Office".

  • Video of Chinese teacher splitting bricks with bare hand goes viral

    Recently, a physics teacher in Yunnan Province, Southwest China, performed a brick splitting demonstration in class, which has attracted a lot of attention.

  • Machine Learning vs Artificial Intelligence

    Machine Learning (ML)  vs Artificial Intelligence (AI) are popular emerging technologies that represent useful solutions to modern business challenges.