
Xiaomi’s Mi 9 Removed From Official Website Only 9 Months After Release
The Mi 9, a highly praised budget-friendly flagship released by Xiaomi in February, was abruptly removed from the phone-maker’s official website on December 1.
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The Mi 9, a highly praised budget-friendly flagship released by Xiaomi in February, was abruptly removed from the phone-maker’s official website on December 1.

Readict, an online reading app owned by Shanghai-based mobile internet company CooTek, launched the NFT Digital Collection and Digital Collection Mall for the first time on Wednesday.

Chinese media outlet im4S exposed some spy photos suspected of being a production version of the smart Concept #1 on Wednesday.

Hu Baishan, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) at vivo, expounded vivo's high-end target strategy and the latest progress for the first time.

Boeing China President Alvin Liu stated that Boeing has resumed delivering new aircraft to China and continues to regard the Chinese market as a top priority.

Shenzhen-based Huawei announced its business results for the first half of 2022 on August 12. The company has indicated that overall performance was in line with forecasts.

iQOO, an independent sub-brand of Chinese smartphone manufacturer vivo, announced the international debut of its Neo6.

Yang Dazhi, the former general manager of Tencent Kandian, has transferred to Tencent's Cloud and Smart Industry Group (CSIG) as the Deputy General Manager of Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and the International Business Department.

The Chinese government has granted conditional approval to its first homegrown coronavirus vaccine developed by state-owned pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm, health officials announced Thursday.

UK e-commerce platform Fruugo announced that it will hold its first seller conference to relaunch the Chinese market on September 12, during which it will officially restart its recruitment.

“Qian Shi”, Baidu’s industry-level superconducting quantum computer, incorporates its hardware platform with the company's home-grown software stack.

Nie Pengcheng, former chief technology expert at 01.AI, joined BYD Advanced Technology Research and Development Center. He will be mainly responsible for AI supercomputing and may also be involved in AI applications.