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Former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei's new company is called Nothing
Former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei and his team officially announced on January 27 the launch of Nothing, an innovative technology company based in London, UK.
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Chinese companies to launch Anolis OS 8 in Q2 to replace CentOS
The community's short-term goal is to develop Anolis OS 8 as a CentOS replacement, rebuilding a system compatible with major international Linux vendors, with a planned release in the second quarter of 2021.
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SenseTime closes Pre-IPO round, taking its valuation to $12 billion
SoftBank's investment in SenseTime has doubled on its books.
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M&A deals by Chinese companies grow 30% to $733.8 billion in 2020
The deal value of merge and acquisitions by Chinese companies rose 30% to $733.8 billion in 2020, the highest level since 2016, and the number of M&A deals increased 11% from the previous year, according to a new report.
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ByteDance's 2020 revenue reportedly doubles to $37 billion
ByteDance, the Beijing-based owner of TikTok, more than doubled its 2020 revenue to about $37 billion, according to The Information.
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Richard Yu, the iconic head of Huawei's mobile business, takes new role as company's president of Cloud &AI BG
Richard Yu, the iconic figure of Huawei's cell phone business, will be in charge of Huawei Cloud & Computing BG (Huawei's Tier 1 division), according to nbd.com.cn.
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'Honor of Kings' is most popular App in Huawei AppGallery
The Huawei AppGallery recently released its 2020 annual App rankings, in which Chinese mobile game "Honor of Kings" is the most popular App.
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China Mobile to build 700MHz 5G network with China Broadcast Network
Chinese telecom operators China Mobile and China Broadcast Network have entered into a 5G sharing agreement on jointly building a 700MHz wireless network, while China Mobile will also share its 2.6GHz network with China Broadcast Network for a fee.
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China-made UOS developer launches ReFla, a Flash alternative
It aims to solve the problem of business system collapse caused by a large number of Chinese schools and enterprises relying on Flash for their business systems.
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Geely launches $636 million low-orbit satellite project
Geely has launched a 4.12 billion yuan ($636 million) low-orbit satellite project for the Internet of Things, aiming to build a world-leading IoT demonstration project located in Qingdao, Shandong Province.