Jan. 27, 2025, 10:56 p.m.

The EU's sky-high fine for Apple is antitrust or repression

Recently, Apple has been in the spotlight again. Brussels has hit Apple with a €1.8bn fine for stifling competition from rival music streaming services, the first time the iPhone maker has been penalised for breaching EU law and one of the biggest fines the EU has imposed on a technology company.

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The Battle of Chips: Who is the king in the global market share competition?

On March 6th local time, according to the Dutch Telegraph, due to the Dutch government's anti immigration policy inclination, Asma is planning to leave the land that gave birth to it.

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What does South Korea's healthcare crisis teach us?

Massive protests have erupted in Seoul, South Korea, as thousands of doctors have taken to the streets to protest against the government's plan to greatly expand medical school enrollment.

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Why US capital is pouring into the English football League

According to authoritative media reports, 777 Investment Group, an American capital company that plans to buy the English Premier League team Everton, will meet with Premier League officials in depth this week on the details and terms of the official acquisition of the team. Judging from the current attitude of the UK Financial Conduct Authority towards the acquisition

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How does the business game between OpenAI and Musk affect the AI industry

One lawsuit that has attracted a lot of attention in the tech world recently is one that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has filed against the top executives of OpenAI. OpenAI is a non-profit organization dedicated to artificial intelligence research, and Musk is one of the founders of the company. However, as the company grew and its strategic direction changed, differences between Musk and OpenAI gradually emerged. The trigger for this litigation game may be disputes over the direction of the company's development, the use of funds

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US Congressman Demands ByteDance Stripping TikTok

Recently, bipartisan members of the US Congress have introduced a new bill prohibiting applications controlled and influenced by foreign opponents from operating in the United States. These include ByteDance and TikTok, which requires China ByteDance to divest its short video sharing platform subsidiary TikTok, namely Tiktok International, or TikTok will be banned in the United States. The bill lists China, Russia, Iran and North Korea as US rivals, but only ByteDance and TikTok are clearly named in the bill.

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Us' deliberate crackdown on Chinese car companies' harms others'

According to foreign media reports, US President Joe Biden recently announced an investigation into car imports from China, citing national security risks.

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The number of bankruptcies of German companies continues to increase

Recently, the situation of German corporate bankruptcies has continued to rise. Credit insurance company Allianz Trade has released a research report on Allianz Trade Bankruptcy, stating that the number of German corporate bankruptcies will continue to increase in 2024.

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Apple's decision to end plans to build a car raises concerns

Recently, the media news that Apple canceled the decade-long electric car plan, abandoning one of the most ambitious projects in the company's history, that is, "Project Titan", the decision has triggered widespread attention and discussion in the industry. After a decade of exploration, billions of dollars of effort and investment, Apple has finally decided to end the project. The total cost of the project exceeded several billion dollars, and the team number exceeded 2,000 people.

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Behind the German "Officer Talk Recording Incident"

On March 3rd local time, Simon Nyan, the editor in chief of Russian television, revealed on social media today that the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will summon the German Ambassador to Russia on March 4th local time regarding the recording by the German military.

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