Hong Kong, March 16 (ANI): It is rumoured in the Chinese social media platform Weibo that tech giants Alibaba and Tencent employees are expecting around 30 per cent job cuts.
Beijing [China], February 19 (ANI): Despite anti-addiction rules introduced last year, China's online gaming sector is thriving among underage players.
Shenzhen [China], January 25 (ANI): Chinese tech company Tencent, the parent company of the country's main messaging app WeChat, denied reports that Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's account on the platform had been hacked, media reported Tuesday.
Beijing [China], January 21 (ANI): China has issued fresh directives to crimp the expansion of the country's entertainment and tech giants, including Alibaba, Tencent and Bytedance, owner of TikTok, a media report said.
Hong Kong, December 25 (ANI): China's second-largest e-commerce company, Tencent on Thursday announced that it is giving away USD 16 billion of its stake in JD.com to stay on the right side of Beijing.
Beijing [China], November 3 (ANI): Chinese tech giants are beginning to dislike the 'common prosperity' goals of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), President Xi Jinping's push to redistribute wealth in China.
Beijing [China], September 26 (ANI): Of late China's big tech firms like Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu are facing problems under growing pressure from Beijing's campaign to rein in their power and influence.
Beijing [China], September 9 (ANI): China's President Xi Jinping has put China's tycoons on notice that it is time for them to share more wealth with the rest of the country.
Washington [US], August 20 (ANI): China has toughened its regulation on the country's tech companies by passing sweeping new rules about the collection and use of personal data.
Beijing [China], July 25 (ANI): China's market regulator has ordered Tencent Holdings Ltd. and its affiliated companies to relinquish exclusive rights to music labels, in what appears to be yet another case of a clampdown on the multinational technology conglomerate.
Beijing [China], July 8 (ANI): Chinese tech giant Tencent's WeChat social media platform has deleted over a dozen LGBT accounts run by university students, sparking fear of crackdown on gay content.