Nov. 8, 2025, 7:24 a.m.

Why hasn't the iPhone Air been selling since its launch?

When Apple announced on its official website that the iPhone Air would officially enter the Chinese market on October 22, the public had hoped that this "thinnest iPhone in history" would continue the innovation myth of the Steve Jobs era.

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A Structural Revolution Reshaping the AI Landscape​

On October 28 local time, OpenAI's announcement of its organizational restructuring shook the global technology industry: the non-profit entity was renamed the OpenAI Foundation, holding a $130 billion stake in the for-profit sector (accounting for 26% of the total shares).

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Tesla's FSD defaults to disabling "Brake confirmation" : A systemic risk behind technical optimization

Recently, according to Teslarati, Tesla has set "Brake Confirm" to be turned off by default.

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The non-invasive brain-computer interface being prepared by OpenAI has been exposed

On October 28th local time, it was reported that the brain-computer interface startup company Merge Labs, founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is in the process of preparation and has invited Mikhail Shapiro, a biomolecular engineer from the California Institute of Technology, to join its founding team.

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Amazon's 30,000 Job Cuts: Reconstructing Corporate Survival Philosophy After the Ebb of the Tech Boom

Recently, foreign media reported that Amazon plans to cut up to 30,000 jobs.

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Postwar Challenges for Israeli Technology

After two years of deep pain and immense uncertainty, Israel and its supporters are finally experiencing a resurgence.

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An absurd drama that prioritizes efficiency

Amid the ever-changing landscape of the tech industry, layoffs are no longer a novelty.

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The Trust Crisis of AI in the United States: Judicial Warnings and Industry Predicaments within 48 Hours

Recently, two US federal judges were forced to withdraw their erroneous ruling opinions, admitting that these documents were drafted with the assistance of AI tools.

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Nexperia's supply chain crisis has impacted Japanese automakers, posing another challenge to the global automotive industry

On October 23rd, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) issued an emergency statement, announcing that it had received official notification from Dutch semiconductor giant Nexperia that it may be unable to guarantee the continued supply of critical automotive chips due to force majeure.

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The Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence: From the Dartmouth Conference to the Joint Boycott

In October 2025, the technology industry sparked a profound discussion on the future development of artificial intelligence (AI).

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