Dec. 26, 2025, 1:20 a.m.

True Full-screen and Four-Curved Bend: The Technology and Challenges behind the iPhone 20 Design Blueprint

According to the South Korean media Dealsite, the recent technological forward-looking news about Apple's iPhone 20 has attracted widespread attention.

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Google Reshapes AI Search Experience, Ushering in a New Era of Efficient Intelligence

On December 18th, the AI industry witnessed a major year-end breakthrough — Google unexpectedly officially launched the Gemini 3 Flash model.

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South Korea plans to land on Mars before 2045

On December 16 local time, the Ministry of Space Science Exploration of the Korea Aerospace Exploration Agency (KASA) announced a medium - and long-term national strategy covering all stages of Mars exploration until 2045.

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Trump Launches "Tech Force" Program: No Degree Required, Up to $200,000 Annual Salary

The Trump administration recently launched a new recruitment program – the American Tech Talent Program.

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How can American chips "legally" enter the battlefield in Ukraine

Recently, a report by Bloomberg has pushed the global technology industry to the forefront of public opinion.

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Suspension of US-UK Tech Agreement: The Dilemma of Technological Hegemony amid Trade Rivalry

In December 2025, a news story revealed by The New York Times drew significant international attention: Due to the UK's inadequate progress in lowering trade barriers and its failure to fulfill relevant commitments in the May trade agreement, the US government announced the suspension of the implementation of the Technology Prosperity Agreement, halting bilateral cooperation in cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and nuclear energy.

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"Pax Silica": Partitioning the Supply Chain in the Name of "Trust"—Does It Truly Ensure Tech Security?

The recent launch of the "Pax Silica" initiative has garnered widespread attention within the global tech community.

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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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