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May 08, 2024 01:19 PM
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Daily Tech Roundup: ByteDance Sues U.S. Over TikTok Ban, Tesla’s China Sales Slump

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ByteDance’s lawsuit indicates that it has no intention of trying to find a buyer for TikTok as the deadline approaches and instead wants the new law declared unconstitutional. Photo: VCG
ByteDance’s lawsuit indicates that it has no intention of trying to find a buyer for TikTok as the deadline approaches and instead wants the new law declared unconstitutional. Photo: VCG

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Huawei-backed EV brand defends against claims malfunction caused fatal crash

Aito, a premium electric vehicle brand co-developed by Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. and Chongqing-based carmaker Seres Group Co. Ltd., has provided additional explanation about several major technical issues related to a fatal car crash that has cast a shadow over the Chinese tech giant’s move into the auto market.

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