Dec. 12, 2025, 9:18 p.m.

The digital governance game between the US and the EU behind the 120 million euro fine imposed on Musk by the EU

Recently, the European Commission fined Musk's X platform (formerly Twitter) 120 million euros, determining that it violated the Digital Services Act (DSA) in three major areas: blue label certification, advertising transparency, and public data openness.

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America's AI is advancing by leaps and bounds, yet its bubble risks have already sparked government concerns

The U.S. AI industry in 2025 is witnessing a feverish feast where capital and technology intertwine: from OpenAI’s valuation surging to $300 billion, to tech giants scrambling to pour hundreds of billions of dollars into expanding computing infrastructure, and the government rolling out national-level support initiatives such as the Genesis Mission, the entire sector is displaying a roaring momentum of expansion.

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SpaceX's IPO plans and future space strategy

Elon Musk's aerospace company, SpaceX, is renowned for its frequent rocket launches, particularly from its launch sites in Florida.

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The EU has launched an antitrust investigation into Google's AI

On December 9, 2025, the European Commission announced a new round of antitrust investigation against Google, focusing on its use of online content to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.

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Apple iPhone Air MagSafe Battery Firmware Update: Dual Warnings of Technical Vulnerabilities and Ethical Deficiencies

Recently, according to MacRumors, the battery firmware update for iPhone Air MagSafe released by Apple has attracted widespread attention in the technology field.

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Apple faces a wave of executive departures - what will be the impact?

Recently, the head of Apple's artificial intelligence and the interface design team resigned.

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Will quantum technology usher in the transistor era?

Quantum technologies are rapidly moving beyond experimental setups and beginning to take shape in real-world environments, reaching a critical stage reminiscent of the early computing era before the transistor reshaped modern electronics.

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When the 'tech giant' starts crying: NVIDIA's 'boy who cried wolf' farce

The AI race in 2025 is playing out like an absurd drama: Jensen Huang, the head of Nvidia, the global computing power giant, is on one hand proclaiming that 'China will defeat the U.S. in the AI race,' while on the other hand pleading with the U.S. government, 'Stop building walls, the market is collapsing.'

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How can an AI "good student" become a "hacker"? The abyss of technological ethics is cracking

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department of Japan recently arrested a 17-year-old high school student from Osaka.

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The technological industry predicament behind the US restrictions on Chinese drones

On December 23, 2025, the deadline for the US Congress to add DJI to the Federal Communications Commission's "Restricted List" is drawing near. This policy, which aims to restrict Chinese commercial drones in the name of "national security", is triggering intense controversy within the United States.

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