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Douyin, Chinese version of TikTok, launches payment service
Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, today launched Douyin Pay, a payment service that gives users the option to pay with it in addition to Alipay and WeChat Pay within the short video app.
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China-made UOS developer says its desktop ecosystem ready to replace Windows 7
China-made Unity Operating System (UOS) now supports all CPU platforms, and a large number of software adaptations have made its desktop ecosystem capable of replacing Windows 7, according to Union Tech, the developer of the OS.
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Luckin Coffee reopens retail partner recruitment program
Luckin Coffee announced on January 18 that it is reopening its retail partner recruitment program with immediate effect, releasing franchise applications.
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Global gaming industry investment reaches $33.6 billion in 2020, with China accounting for 27%
The United States dominated investment in the gaming industry last year, accounting for 36 percent of the total deal value, followed by China at 27 percent, according to a new report.
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Privately held Chinese rocket company iSpace completes landing gear buffer tests
iSpace, a privately owned Chinese launch vehicle company, recently completed performance tests, vibration tests and high and low temperature tests of its SQX-2 landing gear buffer, saying the results show the product is ready for delivery.
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Xiaomi denies ties to Chinese military
Xiaomi said the company is currently operating normally.
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Kylin Soft included in list of China central government procurement agreement
China's central government procurement agreement is one of the highest level and most extensive procurement projects in China's current government procurement field.
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Xiaomi shares plunge 10% as it is added to US 'blacklist'
Xiaomi has a number of stakeholders in the US. It is a large customer of Qualcomm, accounting for 66% of the chipmaker's shipments in China.
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Vipshop investigated for suspected unfair competition
China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) recently opened an investigation into Vipshop for suspected unfair competition, according to Xinhua.
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Chinese cybersecurity firm says recent widespread worm outbreak puts users' computer files at risk of being deleted
Chinese cybersecurity firm Qihoo 360 said today that it has detected a widespread outbreak of the worm incaseformat, which infects users' computers and then self-replicates to other computers via USB drives.