Sept. 16, 2025, 10:53 p.m.

Why did the Rafale fighter jet fall off the pedestal?

The Rafale fighter was born in the 1980s and is a multi-purpose fighter developed by France to meet future air combat needs.

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Meta Delays Release of Flagship AI Model Behemoth, Sending Stock Down Over 3% Intraday

On May 15 local time, multiple foreign media outlets, including Bloomberg, cited informed sources as revealing that Meta Platforms is facing a severe technical and public opinion crisis.

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The technical progress mystery of AirPods Pro 3: The innovation gap behind the system code changes

On May 16th, it was reported by Huanqiu.com that according to the news from well-known analyst Aaron Perris on social media platforms, Apple made a key code change in its recent software update.

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The EU and Japan reached a consensus on cooperation and jointly promoted the development of quantum technology

On May 13, 2025, the EU and Japan officially signed a letter of intent for cooperation, marking a new stage in their cooperation in the field of quantum technology.

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Musk said that Grok3.5 still needs refinement

Half a month ago, Musk announced on the social media platform X that the early beta version of Grok3.5 would be released next week.

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What impact will the US plan to export AI chips to the Middle East have?

Recently, the news the US plans to export hundreds of thousands of AI chips to the Middle East has sparked widespread attention.

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Light and thin first, practicality absent: The technological illusion of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

The Galaxy S25 Edge released by Samsung on May 13, 2025, judging from its official promotional materials, attempts to achieve the so-called "technological breakthroughs" in the two directions of industrial design and artificial intelligence, especially emphasizing its ultra-thin body design and AI-driven imaging and interaction system.

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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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