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NXP eyes IoT, smart vehicle opportunities
Sep 7, 2018
NXP Semiconductors, the world's top chip maker for the auto industry, is ramping up resources to tap into the internet of things and smart vehicle opportunities in China, where local consumers are highly responsive to new technologies.
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Baidu, BYD to partner on mass production of self-driving cars
Sep 6, 2018
On Wednesday Chinese technology company Baidu Inc and automaker BYD announced their plan that aims to start mass producing self-driving cars in three years' time, reports Tencent News.
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Safety overhaul begins for Didi
Sep 6, 2018
A nationwide inspection targeting ride-hailing companies has kicked off with a check into Didi Chuxing, which has seen two female passengers killed by drivers of the company's hitch service since May.
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JD statements in the spotlight
Sep 6, 2018
Three US law firms - Rosen Law Firm, Schall Law Firm and Pomerantz LLP - announced on their official websites on Wednesday they are investigating whether Chinese e-commerce giant JD made false or misleading statements on the case of its founder and chairman Liu Qiangdong or failed to disclose information pertinent to investors.
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Global inno competition winners unveiled
Sep 6, 2018
The final round of the GIX (Global Innovation Exchange) Innovation Competition, a partnership between Tsinghua University and the University of Washington (UW), took place at the Garden Lobby of TusPark in Beijing on August 26.
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Xiaomi, Oppo plan to launch 5G phones early next year
Sep 5, 2018
China will see roll out of 5G mobile phones as early as next year, as mobile handset makers Xiaomi and Oppo have completed the connection of 5G signaling and data links.
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Lenovo helping to drive digital transformation
Sep 5, 2018
Chinese tech giant Lenovo Group Ltd is stepping up its digital transformation, hoping to grow and transform its business by better utilizing cutting-edge technologies to achieve broader strategic goals, its chief information officer said.
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In with the old, in with the new
Sep 5, 2018
Two first-of-its-kind books representing two prominent publishing trends rubbed shoulders when they were launched at the Beijing International Book Fair, the world's second-largest book fair, that ended on Aug 26.