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Wires are no longer in need.
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"Co-brand Maniac" OnePlus, this time puts Hutao into your phone
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Walking code generator: chatGPT is going to "lay off" Google and programmers
ChatGPT: This is not a chat robot, it is clearly a ruthless programming answering machine, live Stack Overflow!
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Under the pressure, Silicon Valley is moving towards overtime working.
This words from Musk’s internal letter to Twitter employees, represents a more intense working state than paying attention to “WLB” (work-life balance).
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These Brands find the answer on TikTok
Some new ideas for TikTok marketing.
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From Kindle e-books to Alexa speakers, why is Amazon always "selling" its hardware products cheaply?
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Taote wants more than 300 million buyers
So they can shop more and search more
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vivo imaging strategy release
a new generation of self-developed imaging chips and a number of new technologies unveiled
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Controversy over infringement and credit grabbing continues
And Stability AI is caught in a whirlpool
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China's new generation of manned launch vehicle engine development achieved a major breakthrough
Gen 6 is available now
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On the thorny road of exploring "humanized professional photography"
how did vivo do?
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Great Wall Motor and China Mobile cooperate to make the internet of vehicle
Looking for in-depth cooperation
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The resurrected Zotye is about to cut leeks
but its predecessors are going bankrupt
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Musk's week on Twitter
Storm is coming guys.
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Microsoft, Google, Facebook, three giants, miserable, miserable, miserable
Silicon Valley "earthquake". The US stock market is due to the poor performance of Silicon Valley technology giants Microsoft, Google, and Facebook in the third quarter.
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In the field of mobile phone macro photography, is Apple stronger?
Or is it other brands?
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Apple's satellite communications related patents published
"method for making non-terrestrial network communications comply with terrestrial standards and regulations".
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Wuling: I have the final say in the market of mobility scooters.
Not safe enough? But at least doesn't get out of control.
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In 2022, will smart watches be made into "large bracelets"?
Useful sometimes, but useless at most of the time.
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A Beidou short message was finally loaded into Huawei
After 20 years of development of the Beidou Satellite system.
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Amazon, Uber have invested in automatic delivery
instant retail promotes "last mile" fulfillment to accelerate
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Why vivo is still emphasizing the underlying smoothness
What are mobile phones competing for now?
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Airdrop is now turned off by default
Apple is finally aware of this security risk.
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Euler did not tear off the female label
With the launch of the Lightning Cat, the industry's focus is almost all around. Ora is going to hit the mid-to-high-end market.
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Forget web3 first, let's talk about digital high-speed rail
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A 20-Year-Old Girl Founded a Platform is now Worth $40 Billion
It is beating Adobe, challenging Microsoft
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Smart MiniLED top picture quality + 288Hz refresh rate
Skyworth GLED TV A63 is going rampage
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The Metaverse is still a long way off
but the era of real-time interaction has come
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Indie station "besieged" middle-aged Amazon
Amazon's quarterly profit fell 9% year-on-year,
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Will the next track for mobile imaging be modular?
On November 2nd, Xiaomi announced the Xiaomi Mi 12 Ultra concept machine on Weibo. If there are people who think that the cooperation between Xiaomi and Leica is only at the level of applying filters to photos, then this product is indeed a product after exposure. Hit them hard in the face. Since it has in-depth cooperation with Leica, Xiaomi's most paranoid approach is to directly "take" the lens of the Leica camera. Note that this is a physical take, not to jointly develop a lens module that meets the Leica optical standard, but to directly transfer the Leica M-mount lens to the mobile phone. Photo source: Xiaomi official website Inserting two one-inch sensors into the mobile phone is indeed a "feat" by Xiaomi in the image attempt, and it is also a great challenge to the internal structure of the fuselage. Xiaomi did not give up the shooting ability of the mobile phone itself because it can connect an external lens module. The main camera equipped with the one-inch bottom IMX989 is still retained. The periscope telephoto is removed and the ultra-wide-angle in the middle of the lens module is moved down, freeing up The location just plugged another one-inch sensor. Not only is the idea very bold, but the investment cost is also extremely high. The machine is said to cost as much as 30W and only 10 were produced. There is a precedent for connecting a phone to an external lens. Not to mention Huaqiangbei's messy transfer plans, when director Chen Kexin used the iPhoneX to shoot the short film "Three Minutes", he used a very exaggerated external lens to improve the overall effect of the film. Source: "Three Minutes" behind-the-scenes screenshots However, the transfer solutions on the market are to point the lens at the main camera of the mobile phone for shooting. It is the first time in the industry to directly leave a sensor for the external lens like Xiaomi. I believe that users who are familiar with the development of mobile phone imaging understand that in fact, with the development of mobile phone photography, the sensor is no longer the biggest obstacle to the progress of imaging. Various mobile phone manufacturers will gradually launch models equipped with a one-inch sensor, so the next need The "roll" is the quality of the lens. Since Xiaomi Mi 12S
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Twitter Refugees Flock to Mammoths
This Niche Social Platform Becomes Popular
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Why does Samsung always dislike Apple?
Samsung, a well-known "sarcasm man" in the Android mobile phone industry
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"Sakura Girl" fell in love with SHEIN?
Although Japan is not the main contributor to its revenue, SHEIN announced that it will open the world's first long-term offline physical store in Harajuku, Tokyo from November 13.
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The second anniversary of the DJI Emergency Alliance, using technology to continue to protect security
Emergency rescue represented by fire protection is an important part of China's economic and social development.
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How Robotaxi will survive the coldest self-driving winter
Recently, what everyone cares about is not the technology of the self-driving company, but how the self-driving company should survive. What provoked this topic was the collapse of the autonomous driving company Argo AI.
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Meta layoffs: 11,000 people "disappeared" from the metaverse
It's still coming. After the news of the layoffs had been brewing for an entire weekend, Mark Zuckerberg finally officially announced the news of the layoffs at Meta on the morning of November 9th
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1 million BYD, who‘s behind this?
After throwing the question "Will you buy a 1 million BYD?" to different colleagues, almost all they get is a "question mark face"-like expression. But BYD has already started to do this. Recently, BYD announced the latest high-end terminal brand "Looking up to the car".
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Break the cocoon of the mobile phone and turn into a butterfly of all things
It all start with a sanction.
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Honda executive: The cost of e-motorcycles is about 5-80% higher than that of gasoline ones
The executive director of Honda's two-wheeler business, said in a recent interview that at present, if Honda wants to produce electric motorcycles with the same performance as gasoline motorcycles, the cost will be higher.
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In the first month of launch, the average daily GMV of Pinduoduo’s cross-border business Temu exceeded US$1.5 million
Pinwan, October 27th, according to 36氪 learned from multiple independent sources that the average daily GMV of Pinduoduo’s cross-border business Temu has exceeded 1.5 million US dollars after going online for more than a month, and the number of registered merchants is nearly 30,000. SKUs range from 300,000 to 400,000, covering 24 first-level categories. According to people familiar with the matter, although this GMV level is slightly lower than internal expectations, considering the arrival of "Black Friday", Pinduoduo is more optimistic about the growth at the end of the year. According to the previous assumption, Temu's GMV target by the end of the year is 300-500 million US dollars, and it will reach a target of 3 billion US dollars in the next year, which is equivalent to 1/10 of SHEIN's current GMV volume. According to previous reports, in the first half of 2022, SHEIN's GMV exceeded 16 billion US dollars, with a year-on-year growth rate of over 50%, and it is expected to complete the annual sales target of 30 billion US dollars ahead of schedule. At present, among Temu's new customer acquisition channels, instagram accounts for 30%, Facebook accounts for 30%, Google accounts for about 20%, and the rest such as Tiktok, Youtube, website alliance, etc. account for about 15%, which is roughly equivalent to SHEIN. However, a person in the cross-border e-commerce industry told 36Kr that taking the US market as an example, SHEIN’s customer acquisition cost in the Facebook channel in the first half of the year was around $35, while Temu’s cost was 30-40% higher. Insiders said that Temu’s budget for September reached 1 billion yuan, and this budget will exceed 7 billion in the next year, mainly for public domain traffic acquisition and content-based delivery (such as cooperation with KOLs, etc.), but the specific investment Will be subject to market conditions. In the first half of 2022, Pinduoduo's marketing expenses exceeded 22 billion yuan.
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Faraday Future appoints interim CFO and discloses financing progress
Pinwan, October 27, Faraday Future (NASDAQ: FFIE) announced the appointment of Yun Han as Chief Accounting Officer and Interim Chief Financial Officer, effective October 25, 2022. Han succeeds Becky Roof, who will assist the company in ensuring an orderly transition. Previously, Yun Han was Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer of Romeo Power, Inc (NYSE: RMO). The company also announced that it has received the entire previously announced $55 million in financing (excluding an additional $5 million bridge note) from an affiliate of ATW Partners LLC on schedule and expects to receive the previously announced $6,000 this week. The first $10 million in funding under a $10,000 financing agreement.
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Banks begin doling out $13 billion to back Musk's takeover of Twitter
Pinwan, October 27, according to the Wall Street Journal, people familiar with the matter said that banks have begun to release $13 billion in cash to support Tesla CEO Elon Musk's completion of the Twitter acquisition. This is the latest sign that the $44 billion deal is expected to close this weekend after several months of ups and downs. Musk sent a borrowing notice to the bank that agreed to finance his Twitter acquisition late Tuesday, one of the people said. It is reported that a process is started from this, after the final details of the debt contract are finalized, the bank will deposit the promised funds into an escrow account. Once the conditions to close the deal are finally met, Musk will be able to withdraw the funds to execute the deal before a deadline on Friday.
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Self-driving startup Argo AI to shut down operations, Volkswagen and Ford to take over some employees
According to TechCrunch, self-driving startup Argo AI will shut down operations, and its employees and some parts will be taken over by its main backers Ford Motor Co. and Volkswagen AG. Argo employees are understood to have been told that some of them would receive offers from Ford and Volkswagen, but it was unclear how many would go to Ford and Volkswagen, or lose their jobs. Ford has yet to comment, while Argo AI and Volkswagen declined to comment. Argo AI said in July that it had cut about 150 jobs as it adjusted its business plan. After the layoffs, the company still has more than 2,000 employees worldwide. Argo AI, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, was developing the technology behind driverless cars when the company started. By then the company had received at least $3.6 billion in investment, mostly from Ford and Volkswagen.
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Amazon shuts down online course production team such as "free AWS tutorials"
Pinwan, October 27th, according to business insiders, Amazon's efforts to cut costs are spreading further across the company, with even small teams with modest financial expenses being axed. It is understood that Amazon is planning to shut down an online learning team responsible for creating online programming and cloud computing tutorials. The company currently offers hundreds of courses on its eLearning site, many of which are free, on topics including data science and software engineering. A source familiar with the company's plans said the content will remain on the site, but the company won't make any further updates. The team of less than 100 people was informed of the change last week. They can choose to leave Amazon with a severance package or find other positions within the company by February. Amazon is also shutting down an online learning platform in India that offered tutoring sessions for students preparing for India's competitive engineering and medical school entrance exams, a current employee of the company said. The app, called Amazon Academy, will launch in the education technology market in January 2021, at a time when competition in the field has already become fierce. The moves are among the strictest cost-cutting measures in Amazon's history. The e-commerce giant has regularly reinvested in its business over the past few decades, even if it means losing money. But moves like this show that the leadership team's biggest focus right now is the company's profitability, so they're not going anywhere.
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Apple may release 16-inch iPad in the fourth quarter of next year
According to The Information, a person familiar with the project said that Apple hopes to release a 16-inch iPad in the fourth quarter of next year with the largest screen size in the entire lineup. Reports indicate that, if finally launched, the device will further blur the lines between iPads and MacBooks, bringing the screen size of tablets in line with laptops. The release date could change, the people said. An Apple spokesman declined to comment.