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  • South Korea's SK Hynix Inc. told Caixin that it is cooperating with the authorities after a visit from anti-trust officials. Photo: VCG
    Chipmakers Micron, Hynix Confirm Probe by Chinese Regulator
  • Tuesday Tech Briefing: June 5
    rearing andeducation Source: Caixin   Compiled by Sun Congying and Zhang Erchi
  • Monday Tech Briefing: June 4
    Post   Compiled by Sun Congying andZhang Erchi
  • Chinese internet companies are rushing into the fledgling smart TV market to secure access to users. Photo: VCG
    JD.com Invests $47 Million in TCL’s Smart-TV Unit
  • Former Unigroup Vice Chairman Yu Yingtao will take over as chairman of the company after Zhao Weiguo retires. Photo: IC
    Microchip Magnate Retires, Citing Heavy Workload
  • Four popular news apps (above) have been ordered to be taken from major app stores. Photo: VCG
    Four News Apps Removed Amid Tightening Content Crackdown
  • Visitors to the 2016 CES International electronics trade show in Las Vegas check out ultra-high definition TVs at the TCL booth. Photo: IC
    Chinese TV-Makers Could Be Hit Hard by U.S. Tariffs
  • German manufacturer Kuka displays industrial robots at the China International Industry Fair in Shanghai in November 2015. Photo: VCG
    Midea, Kuka Chase Automation Dreams With $1.6 Billion Park
    also building smart facilities to enhance their production and efficiency of their logistics. Contact reporter Sun Congying (congyingsun@caixin.com)
  • Liang Hua will become the new chairman of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., replacing Sun Yafang, who has held the post for nearly 20 years. Photo: VCG
    Huawei Rings Up Top-Level Management Changes
    single CEO. The shift will see Liang Hua take over as chairman of the company, replacing Sun Yafang
  • China exported 130 million mobile phones valued at $31.2 billion to the U.S. in 2017. Above: a mobile phone assembly line in China. Photo: VCG
    Chinese Mobile Phones, Laptops Unlikely to Be Hit by New U.S. Tariffs, Analysts Say
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