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  • Chinese display giant BOE shows off its innovations at NIO

    BOE did not specify whether all of these technologies are used in NIO's cockpit but mentioned that it and NIO have continued to work together in recent years to create an interactive, warm, and user-friendly intelligent cockpit.

  • Huawei to release HarmonyOS 2.0 developer beta on Wednesday

    Huawei will introduce the HarmonyOS 2.0 design concept, DevEco Studio 2.0 one-stop distributed application development platform, and mobile emulators.

  • NEV battery swap model expected to get unified standards, as Chinese cities push for use scenarios

    "Charging is like using a landline phone, although it will still exist the use of scenarios will be reduced. And battery swap is like using a cell phone, more and more users will choose it in the future."

  • Chinese company produces new mask that can kill coronavirus

    The mask can be used repeatedly about 60 times because of the long effective action time of the copper ions in the fiber.

  • Tencent launches TV version of its START cloud game platform, with picture quality comparable to that of a console

    Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent has teamed up with a number of TV manufacturers, including TCL, Hisense, Changhong and Konka, to launch a TV version of its START cloud game platform.

  • Tencent files new patent for self-driving

    Tencent recently added several new patents, one of which involves smart driving technology, meaning the Chinese social giant is also taking aim at this hot new industry.

  • Huawei's new sports health lab put into use

    Huawei's new sports health science lab was put into use today. The lab is divided into a wearable product reliability test lab and a sports health professional evaluation lab.

  • Baidu unveils automated driving assistance solution ANP, similar to NIO NOP

    Unlike industry solutions that only support high speed and urban ring roads, ANP can also be used on urban roads.

  • Baidu gets first permits for driverless road tests without safety officer in Beijing

    The move is the latest development that will accelerate Baidu’s push to commercialize autonomous driving.