Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com pilots payroll using e-CNY
Employees can deposit their e-CNY paychecks to their personal bank cards, or use them at e-CNY offline scenes, as well as when purchasing goods from JD.com.
Apple TV China Edition said to have won green light to go on sale
Apple last week announced Apple TV 4K with the A12 chip, support for Dolby Vision, and high frame rates for HDR content, the first update to Apple TV since 2007.
China developing heavy-lift launch vehicle to pave way for lunar base
The country is developing a heavy-lift launch vehicle with a 10-meter diameter and a lunar orbital capacity of no less than 50 tons, the company's designer, Mou Yu, said at the China Space Conference 2021.
Dissatisfied with setting of game's characters, man arrested for trying to assassinate miHoYo's founders
The report said there were rumors that the suspect's motive was related to the recent furore in China over miHoYo's mobile game Honkai Impact 3rd.
Hong Kong-listed firm's share price doubles after Tencent takes stake
Feiyu was up 118% at one point in early trading and has now pared its gains to about 63%.
Ant-backed bike-sharing firm Hello Inc files prospectus for Nasdaq listing
Hello Inc, a bike-sharing company backed by Chinese payments giant Ant Group, has filed a prospectus on April 24 for a planned listing on Nasdaq.
ByteDance says in rare clarification it has no current plans to go public
TikTok owner ByteDance has finally responded officially after rumors continued to circulate about its plans to go public.
Baidu creates China's first AI-powered diving training system
As one of China's strongest artificial intelligence (AI) technology giants, Baidu's technology is not only driving driverless vehicles but is now also being used in the field of sports - diving training.
SMIC plans to sell its entire equity interest in subsidiary for $397 million
SMIC plans to sell its entire equity interest in its controlling subsidiary SJ Semiconductor Corporation for about $397 million, recording an unaudited gain of about $231 million, the leading contract chip maker in China said Thursday.
Bitcoin falls below $50,000
Bitcoin fell below $50,000 for the first time since March 8, down more than 8% from 24 hours ago, Bitstamp data shows.