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Noetix Robotics was struggling to find a single customer for its Hobbit-sized robots. Founder Jiang Zheyuan was nervous about ...
Meta clearly has more competition than ever in the world of smart glasses, and that field of competitors isn’t getting any ...
Alibaba and JD.com see 283%+ sales surge at 618 festival, boosted by gov’t subsidies and strong electronics demand. Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei top 100M yuan in 618 sales; Chinese retail rebound lifts ...
ADRs of Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) and JD.com (NASDAQ:JD) climbed sharply on Wednesday, as upbeat preliminary results from China’s annual 618 shopping festival reassured investors about consumer demand.
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Explore the top Hang Seng Tech Index gainers of the year so far as JPMorgan predicts strong gains for Asian technology ...
Xiaomi unveiled a breakthrough self-designed mobile processor ... Big Tech groups in China, such as Alibaba and Baidu, have also designed their own chips, but the impact of the EDA ban on them is ...
JD.com is hiring full-time delivery riders to compete with Meituan and Alibaba in China's food delivery market, with 25 ...
Preliminary data shows Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei, Midea and Haier each rang up sales of over US$13.9 million on the two shopping platforms.
Once deemed "uninvestable," Chinese stocks are getting a new surge of interest from Wall Street as trade tensions ease and ...
Mainland investors in China are flooding into Hong Kong’s equity markets to sidestep Beijing’s crypto ban, using stocks as a ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's biggest mid-year shopping festival, 618, ended on Wednesday evening without much fanfare after ...