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Chinese internet conglomerate Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) recently launched a new, low-cost smart speaker called Xiaodu at an event in Beijing. Read More
Luo Yonghao, CEO of Beijing-based handset and mobile OS developer Chuizi Technology (Smartisan), recently said at the GeekPark Rebuild 2017 conference held in Beijing that Chuizi has completed RMB 1 bln new funding. Read More
Chinese online travel service provider Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) recently announced that it has launched a new standards mechanism for mid-range package-tour services, covering hotels, airlines, car rentals, and shopping services, under a "New Diamond Standards" program. Read More
Shanghai-based Rajax Information Technology, operator of online and mobile restaurant takeout ordering platform Ele.me, has announced that Ele.me's daily order volume has surpassed 1 mln orders, while daily gross merchandise volume (GMV) has reached RMB 80 mln. Read More
Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) plans to launch an O2O e-commerce platform called Baidu Mall in the near future, according to an informed source. Read More
Sources close to the company have revealed that China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) will release eight 4G smartphone models on May 1. Read More
China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) Beijing subsidiary has released a new dual-use SIM card. Read More
A source inside Chinese B2C e-commerce site Dangdang (NYSE: DANG) revealed recently that Dangdang CEO Li Guoqing has determined that non-3C products will be the site's "home base," and will play a key role in Dangdang's goal of reporting a quarterly profit in 2013. Read More
Cao Nianbao, chairman of Shanghai-based online game developer and operator Shiji Tiancheng, has revealed the company will invest over RMB 100 mln to promote its licensed first-person shooter (FPS) Shadow Company. Read More
He Shiyou, VP of Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ), recently disclosed that though ZTE currently uses both Windows Phone and Android, the company will likely release its own self-developed mobile OS in Q4 2012 due to uncertainty about the future of the industry, particularly regarding patent disputes. Read More