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Unsold cars are likely to be seen more and more within inventories and dealer lots.
Global Automakers Cut Prices in China as Market Slows Down

This will be the second time Shi Yuting plays in the U.S. Women's Open, and she feels more optimistic and confident this year.
17-Year-Old Shi Yuting Qualifies for 70th U.S. Women's Open

The surveillance system, which is now prominently dubbed “Sky Net,” has been in constant improvement since 2012.
Video Surveillance to Pervade China's Cities by 2020

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Sephora is part of the French LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE group of luxury goods.
Sephora Launches Flagship on JD.com After Previous Reluctance

China sees a bright future for its Internet technologies and will keep seeking growth with them.
China Further Encourages and Emphasizes Software Industry Growth

China's Sci-Fi Film Industry Is Promising Yet Uncertain

Naive young netizens who are heavy Internet users and online shoppers are particularly vulnerable to cyber theft and hacking.
Biggest Internet Safety Campaign in China Launches in June

A revised law on May 1 has made the judicial process more accessible to the public.
Lawsuits Multiply Against Chinese Government

The list of top five smartphone vendors for the first quarter of 2015 sees Apple lead over Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung and Lenovo.
Apple Dominates China's Smartphone Market in the First Quarter

An old-style tram shuttles citizens about their day in 1920s Shanghai.
Industrial Artifacts Will Decorate Shanghai's Future Tramlines

The transportation platform aims to complement existing taxi services and is not meant to negatively affect the existing hailing services.
Shanghai Police to Crack Down on Road Rage, Reckless Driving

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