WeChat, a popular instant messaging service in China, risks losing its luster as users complain about being bombarded by deceptive ads and excessive information.
Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest memory chip maker, said Friday that it started its full- scale production in its China plant.
Ten houses have been built of construction waste using a 3D printing technology in 24 hours in Shanghai.
Chinese telecom equipment vendors have expressed optimism about the future development in the European market, with company officials saying they plan to invest more in the region.
Apple Inc suppliers will begin mass producing displays as early as May for the next iPhone, expected to be launched this autumn.
In 2013, net profit rose 34.4% to $3.38 billion, China's Huawei Technologies Ltd, the world's No 2 telecommunications equipment maker, said in a statement.
Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp reported a net profit increase of 149 percent year-on-year in 2013, after a steep loss the previous year.
Wandoujia, also known as SnapPea, announced on Monday that it has received additional funding from Goldman Sachs Group Inc for Series B financing.
Tencent Holdings Ltd has agreed to buy a 15 percent stake in online real estate services provider Leju Holdings Ltd for $180 million.
After a series of buying up and investment in its home market, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, a Chinese e-commerce conglomerate.
Twitter Inc took its first steps into China on Monday, with the company's chief executive officer starting a three-day visit to the world's second largest economy.
JD.com Inc teamed up with more than 10,000 convenience stores from 15 cities across the country to try to leverage its online experience in the offline world.
China put the highest volume of electrical and electronic equipment on the market in 2012 with 11.1 million tons, followed by the United States at 10 million tons.
As Dick Costolo, chief executive officer of Twitter, starts his visit in Shanghai, the company denies he is here to discuss entering the country's market.
Tibet, on the "roof of the world," is coming closer to the outside world through the Internet and smart mobile devices.
As much as we hail the benefits of a 3G/4G era of mobile-phone Internet in China, evidence of personal information becoming public is piling up, raising serious questions over privacy and security.
Tencent's announcement that it will open up its WeChat brand to business vendors and allow online payment for products and services will intensify the battle with archrival Alibaba.
Tencent Holdings Ltd is buying a stake in the country's second-largest online retailer in order to boost its competitive advantage in mobile Internet against its rival Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
People who have used crowdfunding to turn ideas into tangible projects say they were surprised by the response of total strangers from around the world.