China Tech

  • Huawei said to release new smart screen products with HarmonyOS 2.0 on Dec 21

    Huawei will also release a whole-house smart solution and a new smart home strategy at that time, the report said.

  • Chinese scientists develop high-performance biomimetic wood without adhesives

    Currently, widely used artificial boards are mostly made of wood chips bonded by resin binders containing formaldehyde, some of which may cause pollution.

  • China's three major carriers will soon launch shared platform for handling 5G messaging

    The commercialization of 5G messaging will be based on interoperability, with the three carriers sharing a messaging platform and unified settlement at the end of each year based on their respective access volumes.

  • Huawei exec says 5.5G is next step for wireless communications industry

    The next step in the wireless communications industry vision is 5.5G, which is an enhancement and extension of the 5G scenario to meet the demand for moving from the Internet of Everything to the Smart Connect of Everything.

  • Walmart allows consumers to shop directly from TikTok

    This first-of-its-kind livestream shopping experience will take place this Friday, December 18 at 8 p.m. EST on the Walmart profile page on TikTok.

  • Baidu AI chip Kunlun 1 has been mass-produced more than 20,000 pieces

    Kunlun 2 is expected to be mass-produced in the first half of next year.

  • Huawei aims to have HarmonyOS on 100 million devices by next year

    Midea Group, Joyoung, Robam Appliances, and iHaique are already equipped with HarmonyOS.

  • Huawei releases HarmonyOS 2.0 Developer Beta with support for running Android apps

    In a sense, HarmonyOS is just a change in the underlying system, which means that the Android + EMUI used by Huawei phones is now HarmonyOS 2.0 + EMUI.

  • SMIC co-CEO offers to resign as company hires former TSMC exec

    SMIC co-CEO Liang Mong Song said that he had no prior knowledge of SMIC's hiring of Chiang for the position of vice-chairman and believed that he was no longer respected and trusted.

  • CATL plans to invest $5 billion in lithium battery plant in Indonesia

    The plant will be operational by 2024 and that CATL has signed an agreement with PT Aneka Tambang, Indonesia's state-owned mining company.