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Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) recently launched an artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator, which has selected 25 projects from a pool of more than 1,000 AI startup projects to receive six months of acceleration support, including technology, resource, guidance, marketing, and funding assistance. Read More
Chengdu-based broadcasting system management products provider Geeya Technology (300028.SZ) recently announced a plan to purchase a 100% equity interest in Chengdu-based mobile game developer and operator Tianxiang Hudong (Skymoons) for RMB 2.2 bln in cash and shares. Read More
Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer Huawei and Beijing-based internet TV service provider Global Union Network Technology, a subsidiary of China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN), have formed an exclusive strategic partnership to provide over the top (OTT) TV service. Read More
Chinese television and consumer electronics manufacturer Konka (200016.SZ, 000016.SZ) and internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) will partner on TV gaming, social networking, and interactive television, according to Cai Shiping, president of Konka's multimedia business department. Read More
Beijing-based mobile game developer and operator Wuxian Tianji Technology Development (Secret Game) has announced that the company has landed RMB 200 mln in funding from an unnamed listed company. Read More
An industry insider has revealed that Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) plans to launch a "Baidu TV Gaming Platform," targeting the smart TV gaming market. Read More
Duanmu Wenlin, assistant GM at China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) mobile gaming base, has announced that, as of February 2014, the company's "And Game" ("He Youxi") mobile gaming platform had achieved more than 180 mln monthly active users (MAU). Read More
According to an industry source, Shanghai-based internet TV content and game provider Xiaocong Network is developing an Android-based game console for Chinese internet firm Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU), to be released in April. Read More
Jilin-based provincial cable TV operator Jishi Media (601929.SH) has announced the signing of a cloud TV platform agreement with Beijing Novel-Super Digital TV, a subsidiary of DTV conditional access systems provider China Digital TV Holding (NYSE: STV). Read More
Hao Yi, CEO of Chinese television manufacturer TCL Multimedia (1070.HK), has revealed that the company will soon enter the gaming industry, releasing a specialized smart gaming console as well as a gaming television product, the former of which is similar to Microsoft's Xbox. Read More