Taking global expansion as a key strategy, Xiaomi has made a comeback to regain its fifth place around the world in the second quarter of this year, according to a worldwide quarterly report by research firm IDC. The report said Xiaomi's shipment volume reached 21.2 million units in the second quarter, with year-on-year growth of more than 50 percent.
Target posted what it called the biggest rise in comparable sales in 13 years in 2018, buoyed by its fast-growing e-commerce operation and a push to marry the in-store and digital experiences. During the competitive holiday season it removed minimum purchase thresholds for online orders and expanded its Drive Up service for retrieving online orders at stores to more than 1,000 locations.
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Take smart cities as an example. An application for a scene has to rely on a wealth of algorithms, rather than a single one. Moreover, considering convenience, efficiency, and scale, an increasing number of customers tend to prefer integrated smart city solutions. It is thus imperative to provide more complete and integrated solutions for the entire industry.
Taopiaopiao is also an online film ticketing service provider backed by Alibaba.
Target has already taken some pretty extreme measures to beat Amazon this holiday.
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Technologists with the local traffic police department are exploring physiological patterns for DUI (driving under the influence). High-definition facial recognition surveillance cameras will be abled to figure out whether the driver has consumed alcohol from their facial features, including flushed faces, shaky breathing, and sometimes even nodding and yawning.
Tang was appointed vice governor and acting governor of the province in April 2017 and elected governor of Gansu a month later.
Tang Ping-keung, Hong Kong's newly appointed police commissioner, meets with media in Beijing on Dec 7, 2019. [Photo by Feng Yongbin/chinadaily.com.cn]
Tang has joined the grassroots efforts to raise the awareness of pandemic-related harassment by launching a campaign using a Facebook profile picture filter. The campaign calls on people to wear a virtual mask on their Facebook page that says, "Fight the Virus, not Asians".