Tech Industry
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Huawei aims to have HarmonyOS on 100 million devices by next year
Midea Group, Joyoung, Robam Appliances, and iHaique are already equipped with HarmonyOS.
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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.
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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.
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XPeng opens supercharging station at Guangzhou airport
XPeng owners can charge for free at designated supercharging piles in the airport's T1 Terminal P5 parking lot and T2 Terminal P6 parking lot, and enjoy free parking for one hour.
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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.
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European users will soon get their Binance Visa credit cards
In addition to the physical card launch in the EEA, Binance has added Ether (ETH) support to its crypto debit card so that customers can now pay with its tokens.
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Baidu reportedly considers building its own electric car
Baidu has opened preliminary talks with Geely, Guangzhou Automobile Group, and FAW Group's Hongqi, but no decision has been made, the report said.
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China has built 718,000 5G base stations, most in the world
As of late September, the cumulative number of terminal connections for 5G users in China had exceeded 100 million.
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Alibaba fined RMB 500,000 under anti-monopoly law by Chinese market regulator
Alibaba was fined because of its investment in the acquisition of Intime Retail's equity interest.
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NIO sets price for additional ADS at $39, 7% below Friday's close
NIO sold 68 million ADSs, up from the 60 million initially planned, to raise $2.65 billion, the report said. Such offerings are typically priced at a discount to entice investors.Â