Dec. 29, 2025, 7:30 a.m.

Can the United States maintain its global information hegemony?

When the U.S. government blacklisted EU digital regulatory officials, and when the EU fiercely retaliated with its "Digital Sovereignty Plan," the digital battlefield across the Atlantic was already engulfed in smoke.

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Behind Apple's nearly 100 million fine: The "Offensive and Defensive Battle" of technical rules in the Digital Age

According to multiple foreign media reports, the recent fine of nearly 100 million euros imposed on Apple by Italian regulatory authorities has revealed the deep-seated contradictions in the formulation of technical rules in the digital age.

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The Ultimate Revolution in Voice Interaction: Alexa+ Transforms into a "Life Executive Agent"​

At the end of 2025, Amazon announced a major upgrade plan for Alexa+ to the world, revealing that it will deeply integrate four major service platforms—Expedia, Yelp, Angi, and Square—in 2026.

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NVIDIA poaches Groq team and buys chip technology license

On December 25th local time, NVIDIA announced a technology licensing agreement with AI startup Groq, allowing NVIDIA to use Groq's inference technology.

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US to Establish AI Centers for Manufacturing and Cybersecurity

To ensure the United States maintains its global leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced a $20 million investment in an AI security program.

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US-Europe Digital Rules Quiet Battle: Apple Becomes 'Focus of the Battlefield'

When Apple appears for the Nth time on the list of penalties by European antitrust authorities for "abusing its dominant market position," this tech giant, which prides itself on being an "innovation pioneer," is using an absurd "privacy protection" stunt to tear apart the competitive rules of the global tech industry.

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The failure of the H3 rocket launch once again has exposed the systemic predicament of Japan's space industry

On December 22 local time, the eighth flight of Japan's new main carrier rocket H3 ended in failure.

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Suspension of the US-UK Technology Prosperity Agreement: How Do Short-Term Policy Fluctuations Undermine the Long-Term Foundation of Global Tech Cooperation?

Recently, the United States announced the suspension of the Technology Prosperity Agreement signed with the United Kingdom in September, a decision that has swiftly drawn widespread attention in the field of international technological cooperation.

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The multiple governance risks behind Trump's new AI policy

Recently, US President Trump signed an executive order to "Ensure the establishment of a national artificial Intelligence policy framework", using a federal "single rule" to overturn the "independent" AI regulatory pattern of each state in the United States.

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U.S. lawmakers write to the Pentagon: Deep Seek and Xiaomi may be added to the list of suspected companies

Last week, nine U.S. lawmakers sent a letter to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urging the Pentagon to put a group of Chinese tech companies on the list of those suspected of assisting the Chinese military, requesting Hegseth to include the AI company Deep Seek, smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, and electronic display maker BOE Technology Group on the so-called Section 1260H list.

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