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 Chinese electronics company聽Xiaomi聽rolled out its first smar stanley ca twatch dubbed the Mi Watch, which is said to look similar t stanley cup o the Apple Watch. The firm is competing with Apple for the lead position in the market for wearables, according to聽reports.Qualcomms Snapdragon Wear 3100 4G chipset with four Cortex A7 cores powers the Mi Watch, which also offers eight gigabytes of storage and one gigabyte of RAM. The company notes that its smartwatch supports cellular connectivity, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC for payments.聽The company claims the device should last for 36 hours on one charge in cellular mode. The Mi Watch has a square body with a button and crown like the Apple device, along with a 1.78-inch AMOLED display with an always-on capability.聽The device runs the firms homegrown wearable operating system 鈥?MIUI for Watch 鈥?based on Googles Wear OS. There are microphones inside its metal h stanley cup nz ousing for taking calls and recording audio, as well as a loudspeaker to listen to incoming calls or music. The Mi Watch comes in a single size with a ceramic back, which is where a heart rate sensor and charging pins are located.More than 40 popular Chinese apps, such as QQ Messenger and TikTok, are available for the Mi Watch. The firms XiaoAI assistant is the watchs default virtual digital assistant. The Mi Watch will also help users track their performance while cycling, running and swimming, as well as their sleep and heart rate.聽In separate wearables news, Garmins newest collection of v铆vomov Xvwu Why The Summer Olympics May Be An Epic Test For Airbnb
 The impact of Chinas recent economic downturn has been felt the world over, making it evermore clear that what happens in China doesnt stay in China. New analysis from Atradius offers some updated insight into the financial impact of Chinas stanley termoska  economic woes on B2B trade.In a report released Thursday  Oct. 22 , Atradius published data on the rise of outstanding B2B invoices in China, signaling a threat to the cash flow of foreign businesses working with Chinese buyers.According to the October 2015 Atradius Payment Practices Barometer of Asia Pacific, 62 percent of businesses in China said their domestic B2B corporate buyers have slowed down their invoice payments. That figure compares to the 46.3 percent of businesses across Asia Pacific that say the same.Analysts examined the reasons for these slower payments and found that more than one-quarter  27.3 percent  of Chinese businesses said their domestic buyers experience f stanley us ormal insolvency, leading to a lapse in invoice payments. Again, that statistic is higher than the average across the Asia Pacific region, with 21.4 percent of APAC businesses paying the same.Not only are businesses in China paying their suppliers later, but the value of outstanding invoices in the nation is also on the rise.The research found that B2B invoices that are beyond 90 da stanley us ys past due have nearly doubled in value in the last year, with 7.5 percent of the total value of outstanding B2B invoices at 90 days outstanding this year  compared with 4.2 percent i