Sept. 8, 2025, 4:32 p.m.

Google faces a hefty $3.5 billion EU fine

The European Commission recently announced a massive €2.95 billion (approximately $3.5 billion) fine against Google for abusing its dominant market position in online advertising technology.

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Waymo will begin testing at San Jose Airport this fall: an attempt at technological innovation

The Waymo department of Alphabet said Thursday that the autonomous vehicle department has been approved to start testing driverless vehicles at San Jose Minetta International Airport in San Jose, California this fall. We plan to offer paid ride hailing services at the airport later this year.

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The new technological and military chessboard behind the relocation of the US Space Command

In today's era where geopolitics and technology are closely intertwined, the relocation decision of the United States Space Command and the global anti-missile frontier layout it promotes behind it are profoundly changing the international military strategic landscape.

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What did the crash of a Polish F16 fighter jet reveal?

On August 28th local time, Thomas Simonyak, the Polish Minister of Special Services and Coordinator, confirmed that an F-16 fighter jet crashed during a training exercise before the Radom Airshow, and the pilot unfortunately died.

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Europe's DESIRE6G Project Advances 6G Network Architecture Development

While 5G networks have not yet been fully popularized globally, efforts to research and develop 6G networks are already in full swing around the world. Europe has taken a leading position in this field, with the DESIRE6G project – funded by the European Commission's Horizon Europe program – standing out as a particularly notable initiative.

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SONY's FeliCa chip has exposed a major security vulnerability: Japan's contactless payment system is facing a trust crisis

Recently, SONY confirmed that the old version of its FeliCa contactless IC chip, which is widely used in Japanese transportation cards, electronic currency and other fields, has serious security vulnerabilities.

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The tenth test flight of the "Starship" was finally successful

At 18:30 on August 26, 2025 local time, the "Starship" new-generation heavy-lift rocket of SpaceX was launched from the base in southern Texas, USA, for its tenth test flight.

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Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom: Opportunities and Challenges

With the new school year approaching, teachers across the country are facing an unprecedented challenge: whether or not to use artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom.

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The United Nations has established a new mechanism for AI governance, and the world is jointly building a security framework for the intelligent era

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world order at an unprecedented speed, and the international community has finally taken a crucial step on the balance beam between technological innovation and ethical safety.

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Japan's KEL Power Technology Innovation Theft Case: Global Semiconductor Equipment Game Behind Technology Competition

Recently, a shocking theft case that shocked the global semiconductor industry has surfaced: Chen Liming, a former employee of Japan's KEL Power Technology Innovation (the actual subject of the case is Tokyo Electronics Company TEL), has been charged by Taiwan prosecutors for allegedly stealing TSMC's 2nm process core technology.

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