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Cainiao, the logistics unit of Chinese internet conglomerate Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA; 9988.HK), announced today in a WeChat post that it plans to build two intelligent delivery distribution centers in Pakistan. Read More
Alibaba Group's (NYSE: BABA) UCWeb subsidiary, operator of mobile browser UC Browser, recently announced a "U Creator Plan" to encourage the production of premium original content. Read More
Beijing-based Bikelock Technology, operator of mobile bicycle-sharing app Ofo, recently said that it will withdraw from 14 cities. Read More
Shandong-based microelectronic component manufacturer GoerTek (002241.SZ) has announced plans to purchase a 9.8% stake in U.S.-based wearable technology company Kopin Corporation (Nasdaq: KOPN). Read More
An industry source revealed on December 17 that a total of 30 terminals won bids in China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) recently concluded TD-LTE terminals tender, 12 of them using Qualcomm chips, giving Qualcomm a 40% market share among winning terminals. Read More
Hangzhou-based e-commerce company Alibaba Group reportedly may merge a number of its subsidiaries' technology teams and replace its Oracle database with a distributed data management system in order to meet scalability needs of its large-scale applications. Read More
Fuzhou-based online game developer and operator NetDragon Websoft (0777.HK) today announced its unaudited interim financial results for the period ended June 30, 2011. Read More
China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) mobile reading business officially began commercial operation today. Read More
Chinese wireless baseband chipset provider Spreadtrum Communications (Nasdaq: SPRD) has announced the release of the Hisense (600060.SH) N51, which it boasts is the first TD-SCDMA handset supporting the CMMB mobile TV standard to be released through China Mobile's TD-SCDMA Terminal R&D Incentive Fund for under RMB 1,000. Read More
Over three months after the China Video Industry Association (CVIA) presented a proposal regarding the development of Internet TV, China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) began discussing the matter with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) yesterday. Read More