Huawei to discontinue 'Cloud PC' service on Aug. 16

Huawei announced on Wednesday that the "Huawei Cloud PC" App will cease service and operation on August 16, after which users will no longer be able to log in and use it.

China's largest general-purpose drone makes successful maiden flight

China's largest general-purpose drone made a successful maiden flight, CAAC News reported Tuesday.

China's maglev train with speed of up to 600 km/h rolls off line

The maximum operating speed of China's high-speed railway is 350 km/h and the cruising speed of aircraft is 800~900 km/h. High-speed magnetic levitation at 600 km/h can fill the speed gap between high-speed railway and air transportation.

Tencent says it's buying game developer Sumo Group for nearly $1.3 billion

The stock went up by 40.59 percent to 503.32 pence on the news as of press time.

Vivo reportedly to launch first in-house developed chip soon

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is set to launch its first in-house developed chip, internally codenamed "Yueying," jiemian.com reported Monday.

Huawei to release P50 series smartphones on July 29

Huawei is about to launch its highly anticipated P50 series smartphones at the end of this month, which will showcase its new imaging technology.

Alibaba launches its largest ever campus recruitment

Alibaba launched a campus recruitment campaign for the class of 2022 college graduates on July 19, opening 113 positions, including 45 for fresh graduates for the first time.

Huawei's first flexible OLED driver chip enters trial production, report says

Huawei's chip division HiSilicon's first flexible OLED driver chip has entered trial production and is expected to be delivered by the end of this year, ijiwei.com reported.

China's smaller ride-hailing platforms kick into 'wartime mode' as Didi's business goes into overhaul

Several years ago in the early days of the ride-hailing business in China, a large number of companies offered attractive subsidies to users in a bid to capture the market. Those subsidies faded away in recent years as that market stabilized. Now, they're back.

China's first 12-inch wafer regeneration facility achieves mass production

Previously, Chinese companies wishing to have high-end wafers regenerated needed to send them to Japan and other locations. Now, the capability is available locally in China.
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