With surging market potential and purchasing power, non-price-sensitive Chinese early adopters have attracted more attention from Silicon Valley.
Implementation of the "Internet Plus" initiative in promoting the development of electronic commerce has become a trend and more innovative business models are seen in the area.
Russian dual screen smartphone maker Yota Devices signed cooperation agreements with a domestic supply chain and original design manufacturer (ODM) to further compete in the Chinese market.
China's growing demand for smart hardware triggered the enthusiasm of foreign developers entering the competitive market here.
"As of today, with a total 200 million subscribers, China has surpassed America to become the world's number one LTE market by user volume," Chang Gang, chief marketing officer of Ericsson North East Asia said on Tuesday during the launch of the Chinese-Language Ericsson Mobility Report in Beijing.
A new wave of Internet companies, working on an online-to-offline model, has been driving China's new e-commerce boom, and the government is eager to encourage them.
Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, was held on June 16, 2015 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Apple Inc's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held from June 8 to 12 in San Francisco.
Didi Kuaidi, China's largest taxi-hailing app provider by market share, crashed into regulatory barriers in Beijing.
The 13th China International Software and Information Service Fair will open on June 16 at the Dalian World Expo Center in Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning province.
Chinese smartphone maker Shenzhen OnePlus Technology Co Ltd launched its first independently designed mobile operating system named Hydrogen OS, or H₂OS, based on Android's Lollipop platform, in Beijing.
Chinese tech giant Lenovo hosted a carnival-liked event on Thursday to launch new products and demonstrate its vision of emerging technologies at the China Nation Convention Center.
Compared with the rapidly spreading footprint of e-shopping in cities, China's rural areas remain e-commerce backwaters due to a lack of infrastructure, while market potential has stimulated new entrants.
The open innovation program named "Grants4Apps (G4A) Accelerator" is kicking off its second round: Startups from around the world whose software services, technologies, and apps have the potential of creating value for physicians and patients are invited to submit their project ideas until the end of this month.
IDC forecasts that China's ICT market will continue to grow steadily. The market and the telecommunications service market will both reach $300 billion in 2020.
"A robot society will be established in the very near future," said Hiroshi Ishiguro, an international researcher on robotics at Japanese Osaka University on Tuesday during the 2015 GMIC in Beijing.
Chinese video streaming site Letv debuts three devices powered by the companies'newly launched EUI system on Tuesday in Beijing.
Domestic and international technology companies have joined forces to take advantage of favorable government policies in Cloud Computing.
A launch event that marks Motorola's officially return to China market held on Monday at China National Convention Center in Beijing.
Jack Ma, founder of China's e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, spoke candidly about his life experiences and his confidence in China despite the slowing economy on Friday at Davos.