(China Daily) China has ushered in a new era of cybersecurity with the world's first commercially-ready cryptography system that integrates quantum key distribution and post-quantum cryptography, marking a groundbreaking leap in defending against next-generation quantum computing threats.

In a landmark demonstration, China Telecom Quantum Group, which develops the cryptography system, said it has successfully conducted a cross-province quantum-encrypted voice call spanning over 1,000 kilometers, showcasing the system's stability and real-world viability. This milestone underscores China's leadership in transitioning quantum-resistant technologies from labs to commercial applications.

JD.com, Inc., a leading supply chain-based technology and service provider, announced its unaudited financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

First Quarter 2025 Highlights

Net revenues were RMB301.1 billion (US$141.5 billion) for the first quarter of 2025, an increase of 15.8% from the first quarter of 2024.Income from operations was RMB10.5 billion (US$1.5 billion) for the first quarter of 2025, compared to RMB7.7 billion for the first quarter of 2024.

(China Daily) Beneath the vast skies of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, a powerful wave of digital transformation measured in bytes and flops is taking shape.

Inside the China Mobile (Hohhot) intelligent computing center in Horinger New Area, Hohhot, the hum of high-performance servers fills the air. With a peak computing capacity of 6,700 petaflops, it is the world's largest single-unit intelligent computing center operated by a telecom provider.

(China Daily) United States-based materials science company Corning Incorporated plans to invest another $500 million in China this year, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to what it calls its most important overseas market, despite ongoing geopolitical and economic headwinds.

(China Daily) Dolby Laboratories showcased its latest achievements in in-car entertainment at Auto Shanghai 2025.

It has collaborated with multiple automakers and industry partners to advance the application of Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos in smart cabins, promoting the transformation of cars from transportation tools into diversified mobile living spaces.

To date, the number of automakers supporting Dolby experiences exceeds 25, doubled from 2024.

Tencent Holdings Limited, a world-leading Internet and technology company in China, today announced the unaudited consolidated results for the quarter ended 31 March 2025 ("1Q2025").

Mr. Ma Huateng, Chairman and CEO of Tencent, said, "During the first quarter of 2025, our high-quality revenue streams sustained their solid growth trajectory. AI capabilities already contributed tangibly to businesses, such as performance advertising and evergreen games.

(AP) Online shoppers in the U.S. will see a price break on their purchases valued at less than $800 and shipped from China after the Trump administration reached a truce with Beijing over sky-high tariffs.

An executive order Monday from President Donald Trump said the tariffs on low-value parcels originating from China and coming through the U.S. Postal Service will be lowered to 54%, down from 120%.

(China Daily) Chinese NEV maker Voyah, a premium marque under Dongfeng Motor, entered the Middle Eastern market with a brand launch event in the United Arab Emirates on Friday.

The company also opened its first regional flagship store in Abu Dhabi and began sales of two of its core models — the Voyah Free and Voyah Dream — priced at approximately 364,000 yuan ($50,369) and 550,000 yuan, respectively.

(Xinhua) China was the top supplier of passenger cars to Uzbekistan in the first quarter of 2025, according to a report released on Tuesday by the country's National Statistics Committee.

"In January-March 2025, Uzbekistan imported 6,950 passenger cars from abroad, with a total value of 115.1 million U.S. dollars," said the report.

It noted that among the partner countries, China ranked first with 5,235 vehicles delivered to Uzbekistan.

(Xinhua) China launched a Long March-2D carrier rocket on Wednesday, placing a new constellation of space computing satellites into orbit. The launch marks a significant advancement in the country's space-based computing capabilities.

The rocket blasted off at 12:12 p.m. (Beijing Time) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.
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