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As China accelerates satellite launches and commercial deals for its answer to SpaceX’s Starlink, the race to deploy low Earth orbit (LEO) broadband is splitting into two rival blocs: one backed by ...
A test of the app Dia illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial intelligence more natural ...
China’s ‘instant commerce’ sector is experiencing a cut-throat price war with companies launching massive subsidy programs ...
"Xiguan" epidemic has brought great influence to the society. Relying on the mobile Internet, Hongshan Stadium and other sports venues have been transformed into "square cabin hospital", which has ...
How does China control its Internet? Experts say the Chinese government deploys at least twelve agencies to enforce a wide array of Internet regulations directed at service and content providers.
George Chen, Managing Director and Co-Chair of Digital Practice at The Asia Group, tells CNA that China sees AI as its second chance to shape global technology standards, an opportunity to rewrite ...
AOC launches Q27G41ZE 27" 2K monitor with 260Hz Fast IPS panel, 1ms response, HDR10, height-adjustable stand.
AOC launches 27-inch U3 Graphic Pro 5K monitor with HDR600, CalmanReady color calibration, USB-C (96W), and PBP/KVM, priced at 6999 yuan ($975) in China.
A cup of java by the name of "pig's intestines coffee" might turn the stomachs of most people, but it has recently gone viral on the internet, becoming the signature crowd-puller at one cafe in China.
A cafe in southwestern China has been thrust into the limelight thanks to its newly launched coffee, which is made with cooked pork intestines.
HANGZHOU, China, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 2025 China Energy Internet Conference wrapped up in Hangzhou, China, on June 21. The two-day event, organized by Tsinghua University, brought ...