It’s hard to believe that August is already here — perhaps a sign of the recent spate of important tech news.
It’s possible, even, that Amazon is already working on the next big thing. In the interview with Billboard, Bezos bragged about how Amazon had thousands of people working on Echo and Alexa for almost four years before anybody knew. He didn’t give any hints on what they’re working on now though.
It’s not clear if?Sony’s?Action Cam event was a success. Less than 3,000 customers tuned in, but then again, the presentation quality was fairly low. There were?no live demonstrations of the product, and no true personalities to speak of to engage an audience.
It's fair to say the market would not have exploded to its current scale were it not for rivals challenging the status quo. WeChat Pay, a once obscure arm of messaging app WeChat, arrived on the mobile payment scene as a latecomer, but quickly populated the mobile payment habit banking on traditions derived from the Chinese Lunar New Year greetings-giving and receiving "red packets" containing real money as a way to show blessings and appreciation.
Its products were also sold to other BRICS member countries Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa. Last year, its exports to countries and regions participating in the Belt and Road Initiative accounted for 47 percent of the company's total exports.
Its share price settled at 4.86 yuan by the close of trading on Thursday and the total value of the shares traded reached 1.27 billion yuan, with a turnover rate of 9.22 percent.
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JD Logistics, the delivery arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD, has announced a joint venture with transport company Juma Logistics, logistics firm GLP and domestic carmaker Welt-Meister, to develop smart trucks.
JD Worldwide, the company's cross-border commerce unit, will introduce more than 500,000 imported goods from more than 100 countries and regions across the globe during this year's shopping bonanza
Its eastern area, over 50 hectares large, has one of the city's most distinct features – narrow alleyways, or hutongs, but also suffered from problems of endangered buildings, outdated water and electricity facilities as well as a dense population.
JD.com Inc, China's second biggest e-commerce player, announced on Wednesday that it intends to purchase more than billion of goods from the United States over the next three years, including the import of more than .2 billion of beef from Montana Stock Growers Association (MSGA) and pork from Smithfield Foods.