
Temu's Semi-Hosted Japan Site Will Officially Launch on August 27
Temu's semi-hosted Japan site will officially launch on August 27. The sites for South Korea and Mexico will also be opened gradually by the end of the month.
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Temu's semi-hosted Japan site will officially launch on August 27. The sites for South Korea and Mexico will also be opened gradually by the end of the month.

On Wednesday, at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the China Association for Science and Technology, Baidu and Pony.ai received the first batch of highway passenger car test notices.

Recently, Kevin Knight, the former chief scientist of the natural language processing (NLP) team of DiDi Labs in Los Angeles, announced on his LinkedIn page that he would leave the lab.

On Tuesday, some netizens found that BYD's modified Tang EV model has appeared in the declaration list of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).

It's nothing new that TikTok's parent company ByteDance eyes the success of Xiaohongshu, a mobile app featuring community social and lifestyle recommendations, as something to be desires. Overseas, it mainly focuses on Lemon8, extending from Japan to Southeast Asian markets.

The iPhone 14 series, which was originally scheduled to open for sale on September 16, had already emerged on dealer and scalper channels in China on September 15, for prices higher by two or even three thousand yuan.

Ed-Tech company TAL Education (Haoweilai), disclosed that it found an employee had falsified sales during a routine internal audit.

Faraday Future (FF) announced on July 30 (PDT) the completion of its first body-in-white FF 91 electric vehicle (EV) in its Hanford assembly plant in Los Angele...

Leaks have emerged showing that smartphone brand vivo is now developing a follow-up series of the flagship S12 series, which may be launched under the name vivo S15.

ByteDance has recently tested a brand-new product called Shidian Baike, which will focus on expert knowledge and culture.

Chinese Super League 2019 Weekly: Matchweek 18

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup Xpeng Motors has received a license from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to produce whole vehicles, the company announced today.