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Xiaomi's recently dead WeChat rival reborn as Clubhouse competitor
Xiaomi's MiTalk, a rival to WeChat that just stopped serving on February 19, has been reborn as a Clubhouse competitor.
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NetEase CEO slams Android channel's 50 percent share of game app revenue in China
NetEase's CEO Ding Lei has slammed the Chinese Android channel for taking 50 percent of game apps' revenue, saying it's the highest in the world.
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Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime reportedly launches dual listing plan
Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime has launched plans to list on the A-share market and the Hong Kong stock exchange, Tencent News reported on February 26, adding the company is expected to file for listing in the second half of this year.
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ByteDance reportedly moves Toutiao's CEO to TikTok
It is worth noting that Zhu recently liked short videos by several TikTok algorithms and product employees in TikTok, and the frequency of his interactions with TikTok employees has increased significantly.
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Didi said to be considering entering Western European markets
Didi is looking for new markets as its growth momentum slows in its home market in China.
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China Mobile, Huawei unveil new 5G calling solution
The solution, an enhanced form of call service based on IMS Data Channel architecture, features high definition, visualization, and interactivity.
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NetEase reports Q4 revenue of RMB 19.76 billion, in line with estimates
Chinese technology giant NetEase reported fourth-quarter revenue of RMB 19.76 billion, up 25.6 percent from a year earlier and in line with analyst estimates of RMB 19.67 billion in a Bloomberg survey.
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Bilibili aims to reach 400 million monthly active users by 2023
Analysts told CnTechPost that Bilibili's goal clearly exceeds market expectations of around 350 million monthly active users by 2023.
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Chinese memory module maker issues price increase warning for memory sticks and SSDs
Shenzhen-based Powev Electronic Technology Co., Ltd., a Chinese memory module maker, has issued a price increase warning for memory sticks and SSDs, citing a shortage of upstream raw material supply.
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Lenovo to build Netherlands' most powerful supercomputer, expected to be completed by mid-2021
The supercomputer cluster will have a peak performance of 14 petaflop / s, making it the most powerful supercomputer in the Netherlands.