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  • Tesla plans to add 4,000 supercharging piles in China by year-end

    Tesla plans to start expanding the layout of V3 supercharging piles in China in the second half of this year, and by the end of the year will add 4,000 supercharging piles (including V3 and V2 supercharging piles) in China.

  • Chinese EV maker says its graphene technology can charge batteries up to 85% in 8 minutes

    Guangzhou Automobile New Energy said today that at the end of this year, its graphene battery will be available for mass production .

  • Intel announces investments in two Chinese semiconductor firms

    Intel announced Wednesday that its venture capital arm Intel Capital has invested in two Chinese semiconductor startups.

  • BYD's first EV with blade battery launched in Europe

    BYD has launch its first pure electric vehicle with a blade battery, the Han EV, in Europe with an estimated price range of 45,000-55,000 euros.

  • Xpeng chief scientist leaves and joins OPPO

    Chinese EV startup Xpeng's chief scientist Eric Guo has joined OPPO in early March this year, 36Kr reported on Wednesday citing sources from the phone maker.

  • Baidu announces foray into live streaming to take on TikTok

    Baidu's executive vice president Shen Dou said today that Baidu launches live streaming business and will be active in promoting it. 

  • China Telecom white paper hints users may need to change SIM cards to use 5G

    A white paper released today by China Telecom suggests that subscribers using 5G networks may need to change their SIM cards.

  • Tencent's net profit up 6% year-on-year in Q1

    Tencent Holdings' net profit for the first quarter was 29.4 billion yuan, compared with 27.856 billion yuan a year earlier, up 6 percent.

  • Apple Store app adapts to dark mode

    Apple's apps tend to be the fastest to adopt the latest app standards, but the Apple Store apps for iOS haven't been adapted to dark mode. Recently, the app has finally been updated to accommodate the dark color mode.

  • Gmail for iOS gets long-awaited Dark Mode update

    Even though iOS isn't the highest priority platform for Google's software services, the company has added updated support for Dark Mode for certain apps.