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  • Nio announces $235 million convertible note financing

    Nio announced today that it has completed a $235 million convertible note financing. The investors are a number of Asian investment funds, all of which are "non-affiliated parties" and are not pure financial investors, it said.

  • Zoom CEO says working from home will become normal

    In the spring of 2020, the new crown virus spread throughout the world, which has a huge impact on all walks of life and schools. At the same time, the two keywords are gradually heating up, which is "home office" or "online courses".

  • Musk responds to Model 3 chip downgrade in China

    The chip downgrade of some Model 3s produced by Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory have caused widespread concern in China. Regarding this issue, Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded today on twitter.

  • Huawei subsidizes employees who work in Hubei, epicenter of China's Covid-19 outbreak

    A Huawei employee recently said in the online forum that each person working at the Wuhan Institute's on-site office can get subsidies of 2,000 yuan per day (counting from 1.23 and ending on the date when the Hubei epidemic situation ends), and 1,000 yuan for those in other regions outside Hubei.

  • India prepares urgent import of phone parts from China as Covid-19 disrupt supplies

    Three Indian government officials said India is planning to arrange air shipments of components from China to support its growing electronics industry. Currently, India is actively taking steps to curb the effects of the new coronavirus epidemic, according to Sina Tech.

  • Huawei turns to local developers in India and Russia to deal with lack of Google services

    From India's Indus OS operating system to Russia's Yandex search engine, Huawei is trying to reach out to local application developers in some countries to address the lack of Google Apps services for overseas products.

  • Study says 'new coronavirus has mutated' is misreading

    A number of previous reports have suggested that the new coronavirus has mutated, but recent research has suggested that this may be misread.

  • Huawei raises the share developers can get to 90% in ad revenue

    Huawei today adjusted the proportion of overseas developers' advertising share. In 2020, it will be divided according to the ratio of 1: 9, which means that the platform will only take 10% of the revenue, and the remaining 90% of the revenue will be owned by the developers.

  • Xpeng Motors autonomous driving vice president resigns

    Xpeng Motors said today that Junli Gu, its vice president of autonomous driving who had worked at Tesla, offered to leave the company for personal development and family reasons.

  • Researchers confused as Covid-19 patients test positive after discharge

    "Returning positive" has become a hot word in the recent epidemic of new coronavirus, referring to patients with new coronavirus pneumonia who "reexamined positive for nucleic acids" after discharge.