In September 2011, LVL Patent Group, LLC filed three complaints against us for patent infringement in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. The complaints allege, among other things, that certain aspects of our technology, including our mobile applications, infringe four patents owned by the plaintiff purporting to cover a “Telephone/Transaction Entry Device and System for Entering Transaction Data into Databases” (U.S. Patent Nos. 5,805,676; 5,987,103; and 8,019,060) and a “Data Transaction Assembly Server” (U.S. Patent No. 6,044,382), and seeks monetary damages, injunctive relief, costs, and attorneys fees. We dispute the allegations of wrongdoing and intend to vigorously defend ourselves in this matter.
In May, Alibaba's rival JD.com was rumored to invest millions of dollars in the Indonesian company.
In Qinglong Township where Chen and her fellow villagers have moved to, authorities provide vocational training programs such as online retailing, cooking, construction and embroidery, and 2,000 square meters of free rental estate for them to start businesses.
In Wuhan, real estate developers were told not to have prejudice against those home buyers who plan to use mortgages rather than making full payments.
In November, Toyota partnered with China's BYD to build a joint venture for developing electric vehicles.
In October, BYD unveiled its expanded battery-electric bus manufacturing facility, North America's largest, in the U.S. city of Lancaster in southern California. This growth will allow BYD to build up to 1,500 battery-electric buses annually.
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In Shanghai, with a simple scan to the QR codes on the wall of the historical architecture, visitors can know culture and history behind old bricks with text, audio video and 360 VR Panoramas in the smartphone.
In September 2016, a pressure cooker bomb detonated in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, injuring dozens. The perpetrator, Ahmad Khan Rahimi, was sentenced to life in prison.
In March, Walmart installed a touch-free payment system to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. It allows customers to add a credit or debit card to their Walmart app and hold their phones to a wireless portal at the checkout.
In Sunday's statement, Victor Zhang, vice president of Huawei, said: "We believe it is too early to determine the impact of the proposed restrictions, which are not about security, but about market position."