
Vivo iQOO Pro Plus 5G Version Launched With Snapdragon 855+
IOQQ, Chinese smartphone maker Vivo's sub-brand, launched its latest flagship iQOO Pro in Beijing on August 22.
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IOQQ, Chinese smartphone maker Vivo's sub-brand, launched its latest flagship iQOO Pro in Beijing on August 22.

Apple's CEO Tim Cook has squeezed many new experiences into his schedule while in China. On December 4, Cook and Wang Xing, CEO of Meituan-Dianping, met in Dah...

An internal letter released by Xiaomi on December 10th showed that founder Lei Jun had handed over a business he was directly managing, the Business Middle Platform Department.

China’s leading online after-school education company Zuoyebang was listed among the MIT Technology Review’s 10 Breakthrough Technologies (TR10) in the “Remote Everything” segment on Feb. 26.

This week: Tencent's NFT marketplace Huanhe to close down, Zipmex becomes latest crypto exchange to halt withdrawals, Hong Kong monetary chief said crypto and DeFi won't disappear, and more.

Hinichijou cafe, a business which recently opened for a trial operation on Nov. 15, has adopted this new way of non-interactive purchases.

An autumn launch conference for the Huawei Mate 50 smartphone series and full-scenario new products will be held on September 6, where a range of new devices will be unveiled.

Zeekr, a high-end electric vehicle brand operated by Chinese auto giant Geely announced on Saturday that it will raise prices starting from May 1, 2022.

This new technology enables users to access a range of detection information, allowing for diverse control options and enhancing operational precision and convenience.

iQOO, the sub-brand of Chinese smartphone maker vivo, unveiled on Friday the latest in its Neo6 lineup. The new phone, Neo6 SE, features a Snapdragon 870 SoC, which is among the fastest chipsets available on the market.

Cloudflare, an American technology-security company, reported on Monday that TikTok was the most visited internet site in the world in 2021, surpassing last year's leader, Google.

Shanghai-based chip firm Biren Technology held the Biren Explore Summit 2022 on August 9, during which it formally released its first general-purpose GPU chip series: the BR100.