Correction: A previous version of this story mischaracterized Chinese state-owned companies’ participation in foreign air shows. The 2024 Singapore Airshow marks the first time Chinese state-owned ...
After seven years of operating a localized version of its service in the People's Republic of China, LinkedIn said on Thursday morning that it will be shutting down the dedicated version of the site, ...
Epic Games and Tencent are shutting down the Chinese version of Fortnite. Would-be players are no longer able to register or download the game, and the servers will be closed on November 15th, ...
Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, spurred a creator economy with more than 700 million active users. The social media video app, owned by ByteDance has parental controls and even time limits. NBC ...
The Chinese version of TikTok, called Douyin, is limiting kids’ time on the app to 40 minutes per day and banning all overnight use. Douyin users under the age of 14 with “real name authenticated” ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: A long-range bomber is only as good as the intelligence that tells it where to strike. Today just three countries operate long-range heavy bombers. Russia has 170 or so ...
The Chinese version of Epic Games’ Fortnite will shut down in the middle of this month. A special version of the battle royale mode of the game designed to adhere to China’s strict game regulations ...
Speaking at the Respawn 2015 event in Cologne, Ellen Lyse Einarsen who was project lead of Angry Birds Epic, which was developed by German outfit Chimera for Rovio, revealed some of the changes the ...
On November 15th 2021, Fortnite’s Chinese version is shutting down. "[T]he cost of changes / operating the game / extending the license does not make sense anymore, given there is no approval for it ...
BEIJING, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Chinese short video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, said on Saturday that all of its authenticated users below the age of 14 will now access the app in a "youth ...
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A Chinese aerospace manufacturer hailed a successful test flight of a new spaceplane that will broaden China’s reusable spaceflight capabilities. The unnamed craft reportedly takes off like a rocket ...