
Ep. 60: Wuhan Coronavirus: Impact on China Tech
Episode 60 of Tech Buzz China is a special on the Wuhan coronavirus and its impact on China tech, as seen by co-hosts Rui Ma and Ying-Ying Lu.
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Episode 60 of Tech Buzz China is a special on the Wuhan coronavirus and its impact on China tech, as seen by co-hosts Rui Ma and Ying-Ying Lu.

During the end of February, a firestorm ignited at the intersection of cultural and entertainment circles. Xiao Zhan became the center of heated discussion on social media.
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There are 113 winners, out of which 112 are female Weibo users. Was it sheer luck? Or is there something fishy about Weibo’s raffle system? It is a quest...

The BYD Sea Lion model is a pure electric medium-sized SUV, and its road test leaked photo surfaced on July 28.

Mobike, one of the world's largest bike-sharing companies, has just launched its new pedal-assisted electric bikes as well as a deposit refund plan at the launc...

To our dearest Pandaily readers, We are fast approaching the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. To celebrate this exciting time of the year with all of you, our rea...

On October 28, Chinese technology firm Baidu showcased its 5th generation robotaxi fleet, Apollo Moon, at an open house event in Beijing’s Shougang Industrial Park.

In the afternoon of Sept. 11, Xiaomi released three products in Beijing, one of which is the highly anticipated full-screen second-generation product, Mix 2. Th...

Chinese citizens can enjoy a deposit exemption when renting cars abroad, a spokesperson for Zhima Credit announced on November 27. Users whose Zhima Credit exc...
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Here's this week's roundup of China tech stories. A report jointly released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and China Women’s Universi...

Recently, Geely Holding's chairman, Li Shufu, and vice president, Yang Jian, withdrew from their positions as directors of Geely Automobile Group Co., Ltd.

Qualcomm and Tencent Games announced on July 29 that they will cooperate on projects that could include optimizing the Chinese tech giant’s video games for devices with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Elite gaming chips, and creating a 5G version of a Tencent-backed gaming phone.