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  • Tiger Brokers, 'Robinhood of China', gets $65M investment

    Wu Tianhua, founder and CEO of Tiger Brokers, said the convertible bond financing funds will be used to enhance product development and self-clearing capabilities and to help conduct business internationally.

  • Huawei receives automotive electrical process certification

    Chinese technology giant Huawei has received the highest level of Automotive Electrical Process Certification (ISO 26262 ASIL D) from certification service provider SGS, making it the first company in China to receive the certificate.

  • SAIC-GM-Wuling and its partner report Tencent to market regulator over alleged monopoly

    Tencent said that without its authorization and permission, the app developed by Pateo collected, stored, and uploaded WeChat-related information in the course of use, infringing on the privacy and rights of the personal information of WeChat users.

  • Douyin and TikTok top global non-game app revenue charts in January

    In January 2021, Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, and TikTok earned nearly $128 million in App Store and Google Play worldwide, 3.8 times more than last January, and once again topped the global mobile app (non-game) revenue chart, according to Sensor Tower data.

  • Steam China server opens for testing, supports over 50 games

    The platform offers 51 game titles, including Dota 2, Dyson Sphere Program, CS: GO, Shio and ICEY, as well as the software Wallpaper Engine.

  • Origin Pilot - China's first quantum computer operating system released

    With the advent of the quantum computing era, Origin Pilot can not only make quantum computers run more efficiently but also cultivate users' habit of using China-made quantum operating system.

  • Ren Zhengfei says Huawei will never sell its terminal business, including phones

    Huawei still has to rely on globalization to solve the chip problem, no matter what, Huawei will never give up the idea of globalization, he said.

  • China's January phone shipments up 92.8% YoY to 40.12 million units

    Due to Covid-19, China's cell phone shipments were only 20.81 million units in January last year and fell to 6.34 million units in the following month.

  • Luckin Coffee's $180 million settlement with SEC approved by court

    Luckin Coffee announced on February 8 that its previous settlement agreement with the SEC was approved by the court of the Southern District of New York on February 4, agreeing to pay a civil penalty of $180 million to the SEC.

  • After Tencent, Kuaishou to give 100 shares of stock as bonus to each employee

    Chinese short-video and live-streaming platform Kuaishou will give each of its regular employees 100 shares of stock as ayear-end bonus, which  worth more than HK$30,000 ($3,870).