Meitu broke into the smartphone scene a few months ago with a familiar proposition but an unorthodox execution. The Meitu T8 was a very selfie-centric smartphone with an eye-catching design, not ...
Meitu is an anime photo filter app that is taking over Twitter and Facebook. If you’ve seen a friend post an anime style photo, they are likely using the Meitu app to do it. This is what you need to ...
In China, the photo app Meitu is a go-to tool for retouching selfies. Its cutesy filters—think petals, pearly skin, and dramatic blush—have long been staples of social-media feeds in China. It’s only ...
Update: Meitu has responded to CNET, claiming that it's not, in fact, selling user data to anyone. The app's data collection code was included because Meitu is headquartered in China, where tracking ...
With the launch of Meitu T8, the first in the brand-new Meitu T series, Meitu, Inc. once again steps up its game by introducing a revolutionary mix of technology for selfies: a pioneering, dual pixel ...
For love and justice, the pretty Guardian in a sailor suit, Sailor Moon! In the name of the Moon, I’ll punish you give you the cutest selfie phone ever! Meitu just announced a special edition of the ...
When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they traded a prize Sega Genesis for a 2400 baud modem, he got even. Years of Internet shareware, eBay'd possessions and video game testing ...
Overview: Meitu, Inc., an investment holding company, focuses on developing beauty-related digital solutions for image, video, and design production in China and internationally, with a market cap of ...
Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile and Asia. Based in Singapore, he loves playing Dota 2 when he can spare the time and is also the owner-minion of two adorable cats. Known more ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Meitu, China’s top AI-driven image-and-video processing tech enterprise, has partnered up with cybersecurity leader HUMAN (formerly known as White Ops), best known for ...
Part-time KOLs Li Mengfei and Chen Shuang take photos at a trendy Beijing pet store. (Image credit: TechNode/Cassidy McDonald) Doe-eyed girls with slender faces used to be all the rage on the Chinese ...