Didi reportedly to list in Hong Kong in Q2

Didi is targeting a valuation of more than $60 billion for its IPO, and will complete its listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in the third quarter.

TikTok owner ByteDance launches fund to invest in gaming startups

Beijing-based ByteDance, the owner of short video app TikTok, announced on March 19 that it will establish the Nuverse Inspiration Fund (NIF) to invest in gaming startup teams.

Tencent's R&D staff now accounts for 68% of its workforce

The secret to Tencent's success as one of the most profitable Chinese tech giants is a strong investment in R&D human resources.

ZTE announces MyOS based on Android

ZTE announced MyOS, a smartphone operating system featuring privacy and security, marking a major update to the company's customized version of Android skin after 10 years of existence.

Chinese drone maker EHang to build vertiport in Italy

Chinese drone maker EHang recently announced that it will build a vertiport in Italy, its first in the EU, to serve passenger-grade autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs).

Huawei showcases 729 patents on its official website with patent wall

These patents are just a fraction of the 100,000 patents Huawei holds, including 5G, Wi-Fi, operating systems, photography, smart cars, future technologies, EVS, VVC, HEVC, optical technologies, and switching and routing.

Chinese beauty app Meitu spends another $50 million on Bitcoin and Ether

Just 12 days after its initial purchase of tens of millions of dollars in Ether and Bitcoin, the Chinese beauty app Meitu has made another move.

SMIC plans to build new 28nm wafer fab in Shenzhen

New investment in the project is estimated at $2.35 billion. SMIC Shenzhen will be owned 55% by SMIC and no more than 23% by the Shenzhen government.

ZTE says it has shipped 200 million units of its embedded operating system

NewStart CGEL, which ships 20 million units per year, is already in mass use on the 350-km-per-hour Fuxing high-speed rail.

Huawei launches office tablet starting at $2,306

Huawei announced its office tablet on March 17, priced at RMB 14,999 ($2,306) for the 65-inch and RMB 39,999 for the 85-inch.
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