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Chinese tech firms reportedly commit to help combat online terrorism activities

Chinese Tech Firms Commit to Help Fight Online Terrorism Activities

Technology firms in China have committed to combatting online promotion of terrorism, the government's internet regulator announced on Tuesday.

China's Manufacturing PMI Hits Three-year Low In February

China Takes the Lead in Making Self-Driving Cars

China is on the fast lane when it comes to developing self-driving cars in the industry with the help of a veteran engineer.

Stanford professor Jeremy Baillenson, invited by Baidu gives a lecture during 'The BIG Talk' ( 'BIG' refers to Business, Internet and the next Generation) on July 30, 2014 in Beijing, China. (Photo: ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

China Set to Launch Pioneering Artificial Intelligence Project; Experts Pooled

China's research on artificial intelligence is moving full steam ahead, as the country's leading Internet company is now assembling a team of experts whose main goal is to turn imagination into reality.

Baidu's Crowd Monitoring Technology

Baidu Develops Special Algorithm to Prevent Stampede

China's search engine giant Baidu developed a machine-learning algorithm that will help Chinese authorities to preempt stampedes in potentially crowded areas.

Baidu is allegedly leaking sensitive, personal information of clients.

Baidu Allegedly Leaks Sensitive User Information

Sensitive personal information is allegedly being collected and haphazardly transmitted by thousands of apps codes from Chinese web service provider Baidu, according to security experts.

iQiyi cancels Academy Awards live broadcast in China

iQiyi Cancels Live Broadcast of Academy Awards in China

Chinese streaming service provider iQiyi earlier announced that it will be broadcasting the 88th Academy Awards live on Chinese television screens. However, the firm has mysteriously pulled out its coverage.

Baidu faces lawsuit, following LeTV's complain for illicit competition

LeTV Accuses Baidu of Unfair Competition

One of the biggest online video companies in China LeTV has filed a case against Chinese web service provider Baidu on grounds of illicit competition, accusing the latter for allegedly blocking all advertisements while LeTV is streaming online to users, a Beijing court revealed on Monday.

China expands network to four neighboring countries

Baidu Maps Expand Overseas

Chinese web services company Baidu is expanding its mapping service platform outside China to address the increasing demand of Chinese tourists going out of the country.

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