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Business: Chinese Brands Lead 2018 Smartphone Sales List
2018 was generally sluggish for technological industries but in a recent report, Sino Market Research revealed that Chinese mobile brands led the way in the list of top smartphone sellers. Oppo particularly took the lead. 2018 was generally sluggish for technological industries but in a recent report, Sino Market Research revealed that Chinese mobile brands led the way in the list of top smartphone sellers. Oppo particularly took the lead. -
Source Claims Bing Outage Unintentional, Caused by Technical Issues
This week in search engine reports, Bing and Baidu topped the list. A source claimed that Bing's outage was caused by technical errors while Baidu's stock ascent was predicted by an analyst. This week in search engine reports, Bing and Baidu topped the list. A source claimed that Bing's outage was caused by technical errors while Baidu's stock ascent was predicted by an analyst. -
China Negotiates with EU on 5G Network Projects
Chinese Ambassador Zhang Ming has warned other countries against preventing Huawei and other Chinese countries from participating in 5G network projects. Zhang said the move could hamper benefits that EU countries will get from 5G network-related programs. Chinese Ambassador Zhang Ming has warned other countries against preventing Huawei and other Chinese countries from participating in 5G network projects. Zhang said the move could hamper benefits that EU countries will get from 5G network-related programs. -
Finance: Baidu Stock Still Worth the Wait
Baidu shares are still worth waiting for, a financial analyst said. Despite the backlash, the company's AI and self-driving car platform could pave the way for its comeback in the global market. Baidu shares are still worth waiting for, a financial analyst said. Despite the backlash, the company's AI and self-driving car platform could pave the way for its comeback in the global market. -
Stock Market: Baidu Has a Fair Chance to Bounce Back
Baidu has received a public backlash last week but some analysts believe that the Chinese tech giant can still recover. Company stocks declined over the last quarter of 2018 but investments in the technological industry could help push the firm up once more. Baidu has received a public backlash last week but some analysts believe that the Chinese tech giant can still recover. Company stocks declined over the last quarter of 2018 but investments in the technological industry could help push the firm up once more. -
Chinese Businessmen Optimistic During Davos Forum
Zhang Jin of Cedar Holdings and other Chinese businessmen attended the World Economic Forum with an air of optimism for the global economy. China's Vice-President also attended the annual conference. Zhang Jin of Cedar Holdings and other Chinese businessmen attended the World Economic Forum with an air of optimism for the global economy. China's Vice-President also attended the annual conference. -
Bing Restored as Baidu Remains in Heat
Bing's services were temporarily inaccessible in China on Thursday while netizens continue to contemplate on whether or not they should trust Baidu again. These events took place amid the country's war against uncensored content. Bing's services were temporarily inaccessible in China on Thursday while netizens continue to contemplate on whether or not they should trust Baidu again. These events took place amid the country's war against uncensored content. -
Inside Alibaba’s ‘FlyZoo,’ Hotel of the Future
With robots waiting to serve and smart technology all around, guests at the Flyzoo hotel will experience what it means to be in the future. Alibaba's first futuristic hotel, located in Hangzhou, is every millennial traveler's dream. With robots waiting to serve and smart technology all around, guests at the Flyzoo hotel will experience what it means to be in the future. Alibaba's first futuristic hotel, located in Hangzhou, is every millennial traveler's dream. -
Alibaba Regroups with New Strategic Program
Following a huge drop in stocks last year, Alibaba is regrouping with its new A100 program. The partnership program aims to propel the company towards the massive digital world. If things work out as planned, the 30-year-old company may recover the losses in 2018. Following a huge drop in stocks last year, Alibaba is regrouping with its new A100 program. The partnership program aims to propel the company towards the massive digital world. If things work out as planned, the 30-year-old company may recover the losses in 2018. -
Hongkongers Quit Chinese Companies Due To Office Culture And Low Salary: Survey
A survey conducted by the recruitment firm Michael Page reveals that almost 70 percent of Hongkongers are quitting their jobs in China-headquartered companies due to rigid office culture and low salaries, and about 44 percent of Chinese companies that entered the city are struggling to retain talent in the former British colony. A survey conducted by the recruitment firm Michael Page reveals that almost 70 percent of Hongkongers are quitting their jobs in China-headquartered companies due to rigid office culture and low salaries, and about 44 percent of Chinese companies that entered the city are struggling to retain talent in the former British colony.