Tech Industry
First HarmonyOS-powered refrigerator goes on sale
With HarmonyOS, the refrigerator allows for fast networking and can keep users informed of ingredient freshness and provide recipes.
Xiaomi reportedly reorganizes team to increase bet on mobile chips
Xiaomi is now in licensing talks with IP providers and has already started recruiting a team, the report said.
Didi reportedly scraps plan for HK IPO, aims for US listing within this year
Didi's management was once ready to make its IPO in Hong Kong but it ultimately decided to list in the US because of valuation and other considerations.
Meet Ollie: Tencent's wheel-legged robot capable of 360-degree flips
After announcing its quadrupedal robot three months ago, Chinese tech giant Tencent has brought out a new robot called Ollie.
Huawei launches HarmonyOS 2, opens new chapter in its mobile business
US sanctions have left Huawei's cell phone business struggling, and to keep that business going, Huawei has found its own way.
OPPO's new patent enables brainwave information transfer between users
The patent abstract shows that its control method can effectively transmit the brainwave information of the first user to the second user accurately.
Chinese power bank sharing vendor brings its services to 3,000 KFC stores in China
Energy Monster went public on the Nasdaq on April 1 under the ticker symbol "EM," but its shares has been down about 40 percent so far.
Italy gives conditional approval for Vodafone to use Huawei 5G equipment
Italy imposed a series of conditions, including restrictions on Huawei's ability to fix technical glitches through remote intervention and set extremely high security thresholds, according to the report.
Chinese beauty app Meitu has lost more than $2 million on its positions in cryptocurrencies
Chinese beauty app Meitu once had a large gain after following the lead of Tesla in investing in cryptocurrencies, but the company has lost more than $2 million on its investment as the price of such assets has fallen sharply recently.
China's BeiDou industry expected to reach RMB 1 trillion by 2025
By 2020, the overall output value of China's satellite navigation industry has exceeded 400 billion yuan, with an average annual growth of more than 20 percent.