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Nio shares surge 5% pre-market after Geely investment report
Nio shares rose 7% in pre-market trading on Tuesday, after report said China's largest domestic car maker, Geely Automobile, is planning to invest in it.
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Tesla in talks to use CATL batteries in China-made cars, report says
Tesla is in advanced stages of talks to use batteries from Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, in cars made at its China plant, Reuters reported citing people familiar with the matter said.
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China's Chang'e-4 and 'Yutu-2' resumes work for 15th lunar day
China's Chang'e-4 lander and "Yutu-2" lunar rover have woke up at 6:57 am on February 18 and 17:55 on February 17, respectively to enter the fifteenth lunar day work period.
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GDC 2020 to be held as planned in March without China-based attendees
The Game Developers Conference (GDC 2020) will take place as planned in March, the organizer said.
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OPPO says decision to make chips and will not change relationship with partners
In response to media reports on chip-making plans, OPPO responded that the core strategy is to make good products and this will not change the current relationship with partners.
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China's Geely is investing $300 million in Nio, report says
China's largest car company, Geely Automobile, is planning to invest in Nio. Not surprisingly, this news will be announced in the near future.
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UOS completes adaptation with Lenovo printers
Lenovo printers have completed adaptation with China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), Union Tech, the company behind the system said on Tuesday.
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Vivo Funtouch OS 10 update delayed to March
Due to insufficient estimates of the impact of the epidemic situation, it is not possible to successively push Funtouch OS 10 updates to vivo users in accordance with the original plan, the vivo Funtouch OS team said in an announcement last night.
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Virus disruption is temporary, Tim Cook says in a letter to Apple employees
Apple is fundamentally strong, and the current disruption to its business is only temporary, Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a memo sent all employees addressing the impact of the coronavirus on the company.
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Xiaomi announces extended warranty period for some users
Affected by the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, some users are not eligible for mobile phone warranty services. In response, Xiaomi is offering extended warranty period to further protect user rights.