Sept. 10, 2025, 12:49 a.m.

Behind Apple's Smart Glasses Chip: The Game of Technological Competition and Market Hegemony

Recently, a piece of news from Bloomberg has drawn widespread attention in the tech world: Apple is developing a dedicated chip for its upcoming smart glasses, directly targeting Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses and aiming to carve out a share in the smart wearable market.

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The United States is considering allowing the United Arab Emirates to purchase more than one million NVIDIA advanced wafers

Insiders said that the Trump administration of the United States is considering allowing the United Arab Emirates to import more than one million NVIDIA advanced chips, a quantity far exceeding the restrictions imposed by the Biden administration on artificial intelligence (AI) chip regulations, raising concerns that US hardware might eventually end up in China.

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US tech giants jointly warn the White House: export controls on China may shake the foundation of AI hegemony

On May 8, 2025, a hearing focusing on global competition in artificial intelligence (AI) was held on Capitol Hill in the United States.

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The AI paradox in the education technology industry: when the disruptor becomes the disrupted

On May 12, 2025, the news that Chegg, an American online education giant, announced a 22% layoff was like a depth bomb that set off a huge wave in the education technology industry.

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Fuyue Supercomputing Dominates the Japanese Computing Competition: A Major Breakthrough in the Supercomputing Field

In the computing competition of the Nico Nico Conference in Japan in 2025, the Fuyuki supercomputer won the competition with its outstanding performance and astonishing computing power.

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Meta's eyewear business is experiencing a world of ups and downs. Where will the future growth points be?

Recently, Meta released its financial report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. Its eyewear business presented two completely different trends, which has drawn widespread attention from the industry.

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Behind the US military's development of AI military planning system

Recently, a news has attracted high attention in the global military field: the US military has officially launched the development of an AI military planning system.

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No place for garbage: The imbalance in public governance behind Japan's tourism industry

According to a report by Japan Today on May 6th, a survey conducted among over 4,000 departing tourists at Japan's five major airports (New Chitose, Narita, Haneda, Kansai and Fukuoka in Hokkaido) from December 2024 to January 2025 showed that 21.9% of the foreign tourists surveyed said that "too few trash cans" was the most troublesome problem during their travels.

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OpenAI Launches Global AI Development Plan, Aims to Create "Customized ChatGPT" for Each Country

Recently, the tech world has been abuzz with the news that OpenAI, a leading force in artificial intelligence, officially announced an ambitious global development initiative—"OpenAI for Countries"—on its official channels.

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Skype, owned by Microsoft, has officially ceased operations

On May 5th local time, Skype, the instant messaging software owned by Microsoft Corporation of the United States, officially ceased operations.

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