
ZTE Launches Industry's First Laptop-Based Cloud PC
Chinese telecoms equipment provider ZTE released on Monday the industry's first laptop-based cloud computer, the W600D, at its annual Cloud Network Eco Summit 2022.
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Chinese telecoms equipment provider ZTE released on Monday the industry's first laptop-based cloud computer, the W600D, at its annual Cloud Network Eco Summit 2022.

OnePlus finally announced on its official Twitter account that it will be unveiling the highly-anticipated flagship OnePlus 6T on Oct. 30 in New York City. T...

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Last week saw one of the most prominent Chinese TMT investors Qiming Venture Partners raise their seventh USD fund, a notable milestone for a fund partly responsible for the success of companies like Xiaomi and Meituan Dianping.

Yum China Holdings Inc is seeking to raise up to HK$19.6 billion from a secondary listing in Hong Kong, which will happen as soon as next week.

Beisen Holdings, a provider of cloud human capital management (HCM) solutions, submitted a prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on July 11, with Morgan Stanley and CICC serving as co-sponsors.

In March 2024, the cumulative transaction amount of overseas guests using Alipay in China increased nearly tenfold compared to March last year.

Deep Blue Aerospace (DBA) announced Tuesday that it has completed a round A+ of financing, led by CMBC International and followed by existing shareholders such as Zhencheng Capital.

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Zhang Zhao, former CEO and executive director of LeVision Pictures, one of the largest film production companies in China, died at the age of 58 on Feb. 3.

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According to some users on Chinese professional networking site Maimai, popular domestic video-sharing platform Kuaishou will lay off 30% of its employees in the near future.