The "National Security" behind $2.92 million: An Overreaction to American technology Anxiety
At the beginning of the New Year 2026, an executive order issued by US President Trump sent a chill through the global technology industry.
moreAt the beginning of the New Year 2026, an executive order issued by US President Trump sent a chill through the global technology industry.
moreWhen Tesla announced that its total deliveries for 2025 would be only 1.64 million vehicles, down from 2024, and that its fourth-quarter deliveries had fallen 15.6% year-on-year, the global electric vehicle market landscape had subtly but profoundly shifted.
moreRecently, the technology industry has been stirred again by widespread attention to reports of Meta's proposed acquisition of the Chinese AI startup Manus.
moreSoftBank Group announced on Monday that it has agreed to acquire data center investment company DigitalBridge for $4 billion as part of its artificial intelligence strategy.
moreOn December 19, 2025, the U.S. Department of Energy, along with 24 tech giants including NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Google, jointly signed a cooperation memorandum and officially launched the national AI research platform named "Genesis Project".
moreWhen the U.S. government blacklisted EU digital regulatory officials, and when the EU fiercely retaliated with its "Digital Sovereignty Plan," the digital battlefield across the Atlantic was already engulfed in smoke.
moreAccording to multiple foreign media reports, the recent fine of nearly 100 million euros imposed on Apple by Italian regulatory authorities has revealed the deep-seated contradictions in the formulation of technical rules in the digital age.
moreAt the end of 2025, Amazon announced a major upgrade plan for Alexa+ to the world, revealing that it will deeply integrate four major service platforms—Expedia, Yelp, Angi, and Square—in 2026.
moreOn December 25th local time, NVIDIA announced a technology licensing agreement with AI startup Groq, allowing NVIDIA to use Groq's inference technology.
moreTo ensure the United States maintains its global leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced a $20 million investment in an AI security program.
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