Cybercrime is a threat to countries and companies alike, and needs to be dealt with through global cooperation, senior officials and information technology industry engineers said on Sunday.
Three experts take a peek into the future where internet will likely become integral to business, industry, economy and life
Chinese e-retailers are using artificial intelligence or AI to enhance and redefine the entire shopping experience for the consumer.
The digital-age marriage of business with high-tech is helping improve services in China's healthcare sector. A shining example is the Anhui Provincial Hospital of Central China.
Major Chinese online retailers are increasing efforts to build intelligent logistics systems, by deploying robots and drones to enhance work efficiency.
Shanghai-based Yitu Technology, a startup engaged in artificial intelligence or AI and facial recognition technologies, is ramping up efforts to expand its presence in overseas markets.
The China arm of Schneider Electric, the Rueil-Malmaison, France-headquartered company, is seeking to collaborate with various businesses in Shanghai to integrate the internet of things, or IoT, into traditional industries.
China is catching up fast with advanced economies in adopting and fostering the internet of things or IoT to make manufacturing more efficient and competitive, said the head of China operations of a global consulting firm.
Siemens AG, the German engineering and electronics giant, plans to build more partnerships with Chinese companies to further develop its intelligent manufacturing business, which, in turn, would support the country's industrial upgrade, said a senior executive.
Maersk Line, the world's largest container shipping company, will seek to reshape supply chains and their activities related to sea-based trade by diversifying its applications of the internet of things or IoT.
WASHINGTON - The White House on Thursday rejected widespread reports about a plan initiated by the Trump administration to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, saying there will be no personnel changes.
An Edinburgh nurse is believed to have become the first person from China to conquer all 282 of the highest mountains in Scotland.
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