A day after the brutal killing of a female passenger using one of Didi’s car-hailing services made headlines in China, more details emerge about the circumstances...
Xiao Zhao is the second woman in China to have been killed by her Didi driver this year, raising concerns among Chinese regarding the safety of...
RISE conference: Is China surpassing the US as the world's digital leader?
Many netizens are hoping for a Google Search comeback.
"The personal credit era has arrived," some netizens say.
While English-language media describe China's social credit system as a Black Mirror-like authoritarian implementation, Chinese social media users seem to focus more on the advantages than...
The murder on the 21-year-old flight attendant has raised concerns among netizens on the safety of car-hailing app Didi.
Signature forgery by Chinese kuaidi (couriers) happens on a daily basis. For a delivery company in Jiangsu, one false signature ended up costing a lot of...
Huawei's no1 US retailer will stop selling the Chinese brand; netizens respond with an Apple boycott.
Will the real Ali Pay please stand up?
A nightmare or handy work tool? Alibaba's Ding Ding is gaining popularity across China.
China's tech giants Tencent, Sina Weibo and Baidu are being investigated by China's Office for Cyberspace Administration for "violating internet laws." Chinese netizens respond with cynicism:...
As making in-app purchases has never been easier, Chinese parents are losing thousands of renminbi to virtual weapons.
Weibo netizens have exposed how Baidu Maps, when looking for a city hospital in Shenzhen, instead provides the address of a private hospital run by the...
In China's super competitive bike-sharing market, newcomer CoolQi offers a special something for its customers in cooperation with Haier. With a dazzling gold color, cool design,...
China's bike-sharing market is now more booming than ever. Although the ubiquitous yellow, orange and blue scan & go bikes are easy, cheap, and convenient, they...
After Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat, and Picasa, popular image-sharing Pinterest is now also blocked in China. Chinese netizens are angry and disappointed, while some are outright devastated.
"When there's enough wind, even a pig can fly" (当风来了, 猪也会飞起来) does not hold true for all online businesses.
Will China's internet be further closed off from the rest of the world?
The meeting between U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Alibaba chairman Jack Ma on January 9 in New York has got netizens talking. Could Sino-American relations indeed...