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  • Indonesia Becoming Next Asian Battleground For Big Tech
    Asia
    American companies such as Google, Facebook, PayPal, and Microsoft are following China's footsteps in building inroads to Southeast Asia's rapidly growing digital markets.
  • Greater Bay The 'Golden Opportunity Of The Century:' Cyberport Boss George Lam
    Night view at Victoria Peak
    It’s time to start talking about Hong Kong-Shenzhen as the leading tech corridor of the world.
  • Chinese AI Startup Cambricon Aiming To Raise $367.7 Million Through Shanghai Listing
    Shanghai Stock Exchange
    Cambricon Technologies set its listing price at 64.38 yuan per share, potentially raising up to 2.58 billion yuan or roughly $367.7 million.
  • Feminocentric App, Peanut, Introduces New Video Chat Feature
    A woman uses her Apple iPhone and laptop in a cafe in lower Manhattan in New York City
    On Peanut, you can meet and talk to women who think like you!
  • Dubai's District 2020 Innovation Zone Eyeing Chinese Firms
    District 2020 Dubai
    Dubai is looking to attract Chinese firms that want to expand overseas to invest in its District 2020 innovation zone.
  • Chinese AI Firm UBTech Robotics Inks $362 Million With UAE's ADCG
    UBTech Robotics
    China's UB Tech Robotics signed a new $362.4 million deal with the UAE's Royal Strategic Partners to expand its AI teaching labs in the country.
  • ByteDance H1 Revenue Reportedly Reached More Than $7 Billion
    ByteDance
    ByteDance reportedly hit its first-half revenue target, resulting in it upgrading its full-year forecast from $14 billion to 16.8 billion.
  • Amazon To Close Down Online Restaurant Delivery Service
    Amazon logo
    Amazon announced this week that it will officially be closing down its Amazon Restaurants food delivery service on June 24.
  • Former Google Exec To Invest In European Startups Before U.S. Steps In
    Tech researcher
    Ex Google CFO Patrick Pichette has declared his plans to help fund European startups that could rival the likes of Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, and his former employer. For Pichette, tech startups in Europe have what it takes to compete with global giants.