(Xinhua) Before an audience of more than 6,000 at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote speech on Monday, painting a bold vision for the future of computing.

The centerpiece of his talk was new technologies that promise to transform everyday devices, enabling them to handle complex tasks more efficiently.

"We're entering a new era where computers can understand, reason and take action in the physical world," Huang said, setting the tone for a presentation focused on graphics processing, AI and advanced robotics.

Huang introduced the latest GeForce RTX 50 Series, a new lineup of graphics cards designed to power everything from video games to AI systems.

(AP) Hearing a lot about Lemon8 lately? You’re not the only one.

Amid a looming U.S. ban on TikTok, content creators have been pushing the platform’s sister app. Lemon8 resembles an amalgamation of the types of short-form videos found on TikTok and the picture-perfect aesthetic of Instagram and Pinterest.

(Xinhua) China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposes the U.S. Department of Defense's move to list certain Chinese firms as "military companies," the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday.

In disregard of World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and market principles, the U.S.

(China Daily) China launched a Long March 3B carrier rocket early on Tuesday morning to deploy an experimental satellite into space, fulfilling the country's first space mission of 2025.

The rocket blasted off at 4 am from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province and soon placed the Shijian 25 satellite into its intended orbit, according to the State-owned conglomerate China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the nation's dominant space contractor.

(AP) The U.S. Defense Department has added dozens of Chinese companies, including games and technology company Tencent, artificial intelligence firm SenseTime and the world’s biggest battery maker CATL, to a list of companies it says have ties to China’s military, prompting some to protest and say they will seek to have the decision reversed.

(China Daily) WeChat's and TikTok's success in securing new social media licenses in Malaysia not only highlights Chinese technology giants' capabilities in meeting stringent compliance standards in overseas markets, but also reflects their growing influence across Southeast Asia, industry experts said on Monday.

(Xinhua) China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) has issued a judicial document on better regulating unfair competition and monopolistic practices among high-tech enterprises, pledging punishment for predatory pricing and forced bundling in relevant fields.

(Xinhua) China successfully sent a test satellite, Shijian-25, into space on Tuesday morning, using a Long March-3B rocket for the launch.

The rocket blasted off at 4:00 a.m. (Beijing Time) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern Sichuan Province, bringing the payload into the preset orbit later.

(AFP) A Chinese-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable off Taiwan has stopped transmitting its location on the high seas, Taiwan's coast guard said Tuesday.

The Cameroon-flagged vessel was supposed to sail to South Korea after it was briefly detained by Taiwan's coast guard on Friday on suspicion of dragging its anchor over an international subsea cable northeast of the island.

(China Daily) The imposition of multiple sanctions by the US has not been able to halt the rapid growth of China's chip industry, which is continuously expanding its production and technological capabilities, experts said.

China's integrated circuit exports touched 1.03 trillion yuan ($141 billion) in the first 11 months of 2024, a year-on-year increase of 20.3 percent, according to data released recently by the General Administration of Customs.
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