June 4, 2026, 4:36 a.m.

Beware the Spectrum "Power Race": The Technical Pitfalls and Global Governance Challenges Behind U.S. Relaxation of Satellite Restrictions

On April 10, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced a highly anticipated plan to relax satellite spectrum power limits.

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Grab bets on AI: Using artificial intelligence to tackle fuel costs

On April 8, Anthony Tan, CEO of Grab, Southeast Asia's top ride-hailing and delivery company, issued a statement saying that AI-driven products and services will become the core drivers of growth, while also helping to address external challenges such as rising fuel costs following the Iran war.

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The U.S. space sovereignty program is a new battlefield in the competition among major powers for technological supremacy

Space is no longer merely a field for scientific research and exploration; it is gradually evolving into a new core battlefield for major powers' strategic competition.

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What does the malfunction of the US lunar spacecraft indicate?

Recently, after the launch of the US Artemis 2 manned lunar spacecraft, communication interruptions and malfunctions in the space toilet occurred one after another.

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A 407,000-Kilometer Leap into Deep Space: Artemis II Rewrites Human Space History​

At 19:07 EDT on April 6, 2026, NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft precisely reached a deep-space point 406,778 kilometers from Earth, surpassing the 400,171-kilometer record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by a significant margin and writing a new chapter in human space exploration.

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iPhone 18 Dynamic Island "Slimming Down": Is It a Technological Innovation or a Compromise?

According to a report by Forbes, Apple announced recently that it will officially launch its highly anticipated next-generation iPhone series - iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max - in September this year.

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Anthropic accidentally deleted thousands of GitHub repositories

On April 2nd local time, AI star company Anthropic, while dealing with the source code leakage crisis of Claude Code, accidentally "deleted" approximately 8,100 repositories on GitHub due to the abuse of DMCA complaints and automated tools.

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New Method Aids in Identifying Scientific Breakthroughs: Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Tool to Map the Landscape of Innovation

Throughout the long history of science and technology, certain major breakthroughs—such as Darwin’s theory of evolution, the discovery of nuclear fission, and the development of antibiotics—have marked monumental leaps forward.

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Oracle suddenly laid off 30,000 people at dawn, a harsh winter in the workplace under the AI arms race

In the early hours of April 2, 2026, the global tech community was set ablaze by the news: Oracle Corporation, without any warning, announced through a cold mass email that it would lay off about 30,000 employees, accounting for 18% of its global workforce of 162,000.

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The Algorithm's Eye, Without Human Shield: The Ethical Fall of the US Military's AIization

Recently, several international media outlets disclosed a set of shocking figures: In the large-scale military strike launched by the US against Iran, AI technology was extensively used for target identification and strikes, resulting in the destruction of over 80,000 civilian facilities, including 498 schools.

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