Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com Inc reported a 39per cent rise in quarterly revenue on Wednesday, aided by an expanded product line-up that helped lure in more users.
BEIJING/HANOI: China's Lygend Mining said on Wednesday its nickel and cobalt smelting project in Indonesia had made its first batch of mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP), becoming the first high-pressure acid leach (HPAL) project in the country to reach production. The US$1.05-billion project ...
LOS ANGELES: Bad lip-syncing in dubbing and subtitles can put off audiences and hurt box office takings of foreign films. AI may be about to change all that. Start-up Flawless AI, co-founded by film director Scott Mann, has a tool that it says can accurately recreate lip sync in...
ASAPP Inc, maker of artificial intelligence software for call center agents, said on Wednesday it raised US$120 million, doubling the company’s valuation to US$1.6 billion in the past year.
Asian energy officials on Wednesday disputed the International Energy Agency's (IEA) call for no new oil, natural gas and coal investments for the world to be able to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, viewing that approach as too narrow.
SINGAPORE: The former CEO and chairman of mainboard-listed KS Energy was on Wednesday (May 19) convicted of market rigging offences and ordered to pay a fine of S$480,000, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said in a news release on Wednesday.  Kris Wiluan, 72, rigged the market 112 times between ...
TAIPEI :Taiwan will tighten curbs on the use of water from June 1 in the major chip making hubs of Hsinchu and Taichung as it battles an islandwide drought, if there is no significant rainfall by then, the government said on Wednesday.
LONDON :Bitcoin tumbled below the US$40,000 mark on Wednesday hitting a 3-1/2 month low and dragging down other digital coins after China imposed fresh curbs on transactions involving cryptocurrencies.
Thai Airways International's creditors have voted to approve the airline's restructuring plan, its legal advisor said on Wednesday.
SHANGHAI: Chinese regulators have tightened restrictions that ban financial institutions and payment companies from providing services related to cryptocurrency, marking a fresh crackdown on digital coins. Many of the new rules expand on previous restrictions aimed at cryptocurrencies and ...
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