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Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent's (0700.HK) Tencent Video business has announced plans to enter the film industry. Read More
Yesterday, US handset chipmaker Qualcomm and Chinese internet firm Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) online video subsidiary, iQiyi, announced the release of a new video-playback-optimized Qualcomm handset chip, the Snapdragon MSM8x25Q. Read More
Chinese handset vendor Tianyu Communication Equipment officially announced its first quad-core smartphone, the K-Touch II V8, in Beijing today. Read More
Wang Jian, president of Alibaba Group subsidiary Alibaba Cloud Computing ("AliCloud"), revealed recently that AliCloud is in talks with a number of handset manufacturers about acquiring minority stakes in hopes of establishing footholds at all levels of the industry ecosystem. Read More
Chinese baseband chipset vendor Spreadtrum (Nasdaq: SPRD) has announced that its 8810 chipset is priced at USD 7-8, approximately USD 1 less than MediaTek's 6573 solution, lowering the price of a 3.5-inch smartphone chipset solution to RMB 450-500. Read More
According to an industry source, Hangzhou-based e-commerce company Alibaba Group recently finalized its acquisition of Beijing-based handset maker Tianyu Communication Equipment (K-Touch). Read More
Rong Xiuli, chairwoman of Beijing-based handset maker Tianyu Communication Equipment (K-Touch), has denied rumors of massive layoffs at the company. Read More
Beijing-based handset maker Tianyu Communication Equipment recently announced on its official Sina microblog that it had reached an agreement with China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) to offer its Aliyun OS-based K-Touch W700 handset under a contract plan. Read More
Rong Xiuli, chairwoman of Tianyu Communication Equipment, said in a recent interview with TechWeb that the Beijing-based handset maker would partner with Tencent (0700.HK) to launch a handset pre-loaded with a suite of QQ mobile applications in early October. Read More
At a recent press conference in Beijing, China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) and Chinese internet company Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) announced eight new operator-customized E-Surfing 3G handsets pre-loaded with Sina's Weibo mobile application. Read More