Computer maker Lenovo Group yesterday said it considers mobile Internet as its next big opportunity and would further expand its presence in the smartphone market.
China Vanke Co, the nation's biggest listed property developer, recorded a monthly sales record of 14.2 billion yuan ($22.1 billion) in September, 160 percent up from a year ago, according to its statement filed with Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
An Airbus A320 model containing a fuel cell demonstrator displayed at the Shanghai Expo had attracted lots of visitors.
Earlier this year, Lenovo launched an Android-based smartphone and revealed a new tablet computer with a detachable screen. Last month, the Chinese computer vendor also set up a new firm to develop a controller-free game console called eBox.
BYD Co's E6 electric cars, were reported used as taxis running on the streets of Shenzhen in April, a southern Chinese city neighboring Hong Kong.
State Grid Corp of China, the nation's largest grid operator, is waiting for approval to complete the purchase of seven Brazilian energy companies, the 21st Century Business Herald reported.
State Grid Corp of China, the country's major power grid operator, plans to build a network of ultra-high-voltage (UHV) power transmission lines by 2020, linking major energy production bases with the nation's power-guzzling regions.
A Chinese company is trying to make high-tech fabrics from algae that once polluted waters around China.
Last week little-known carmaker Zotye Auto became the first Chinese company to sell a purely electric car to an individual.
Want to talk more? Keep pedaling, says Nokia. The world's largest mobile phone maker on Thursday launched four low-priced handsets and a recharger that can be connected to a bicycle's dynamo which charges when the wheels turn.
Alibaba, China's largest e-commerce company, Monday officially started the operation of its English-language platform AliExpress, in an effort to globalize its brand.