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Anker Recalls Certain Power Banks: Trump Among Users
Anker Innovations is recalling several power bank models (A1642, A1647, A1652, A1680, A1681, A1689, A1257) due to a potential fire hazard. Inspections revealed unauthorized material alterations in battery cells from an external vendor, potentially leading to overheating and combustion. The company has removed affected products from e-commerce platforms and ended its relationship with the supplier. This recall highlights the importance of product safety for the popular brand with a global presence.
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JD.com Sees Nearly 50,000 Hotels Apply to Join Platform in Two Days
JD.com is aggressively entering the travel market. Offering hotels a commission-free program for up to three years has already attracted nearly 50,000 applications. Leveraging its vast user base and lifestyle market leadership, JD.com aims to capitalize on peak travel season. This move follows a successful foray into food delivery using subsidies. However, facing giants like Meituan and Ctrip, the travel sector presents a distinct, more competitive challenge.
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Romoss Power Bank Safety Concerns: 3C Certification Revoked, TikTok Sales Suspended
Romoss Technology, a leading power bank maker, faces challenges. Numerous 3C certifications for its fast-charging power banks are suspended, with the official Douyin store removing power banks. A recall of over 490,000 power banks is underway due to potential overheating issues, leading to consumer concerns. The recall process, involving potentially problematic postal returns, has also raised further questions.
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Ele.me Responds to Former Logistics Head’s Detention: Alleged Embezzlement, Previously at JD.com
Former Ele.me CEO and logistics head Han Liu has been taken into custody. An internal investigation revealed “job-related crimes,” prompting Ele.me to report to law enforcement. Han Liu, who previously held positions at JD.com and Alibaba, became CEO in March 2024 and oversaw instant delivery before the incident in June 2025 at the Shanghai office. The company emphasizes adhering to its code of conduct.
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Haier’s Mai Lang Refrigerator Wins Top Spot Again with Users During 618 Shopping Festival: Dominates 8K+ Market
The refrigerator market is undergoing a consumer-driven transformation, moving from functionality to aesthetics. A leading brand achieved remarkable success with its “Mai Lang” refrigerator by embracing a “co-creation” approach. This model, featuring a warm color palette and slim design tailored to consumer preferences, quickly became the premium segment leader. The company continually incorporates feedback, with a new iteration promising extended freshness. This success validates the co-creation strategy as the future of the appliance industry.
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Giant Fan on Mall Screen Offers “Hope for Summer Relief,” Say Netizens: “Just Like a Boss’s Empty Promise.”
Facing extreme heat, Chinese shopping malls are using giant digital displays to offer a virtual cooling experience. These screens feature animated fans and breezy visuals to create a sense of relief, attracting customers with visual illusions. This innovative marketing strategy aims to boost foot traffic and offers a moment of psychological comfort, generating varied reactions online, from amusement to skepticism.
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Actuarial Consumption On the Rise: Installment-Free Purchases Surge 19% During “618” Shopping Festival
The extended “618” shopping festival saw a surge in consumers utilizing interest-free installment plans, reflecting a trend toward “efficient” spending. A 19% YoY increase in installment plan use was observed, fueled by government subsidies and merchant offerings. Longer-term plans saw higher adoption. This trend extends across various product categories, including electric vehicles, leading to sales growth. Regionally, financially aware areas like Guangdong and Zhejiang led in installment plan usage, with varying product preferences by region. This strategy benefits both consumers and merchants, boosting sales and market activity.
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Xpeng Executive Bashes Huawei Smart Glasses: “Half a Year, Blown Speakers, Constant Replacements, Wasted Time on Repairs and Complaints”
A public dispute has emerged between an Xpeng executive and a tech company concerning the durability of its smart glasses. The Xpeng executive corroborated user complaints on social media about audio distortion and repeated malfunctions, criticizing after-sales service. The glasses, launched in September 2023, aim for daily integration with features like notifications, but face scrutiny over their build quality.
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China Unicom Online Showcases Innovative Products at MWC Shanghai 2025
Unicom Online showcased its AI-powered smart home innovations at MWC Shanghai, focusing on seamless integration of technology into daily life. Key offerings include the AI-driven ZhiJia TongTong smart voice control device (learning, security, communication), YunZhi devices leveraging cloud computing, the Unicom Cloud Disk storage service, intelligent phone services, and smart home security solutions, all aimed at enhancing convenience and user experience. The company continues to demonstrate its open approach to integrating artificial intelligence, and their desire to make technology accessible to every family.
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Bilibili Emerges as a Top Platform for “618” Sales, Sees 41% Rise in Advertising Revenue, Nearly 60% New Customer Entry
Bilibili’s 2025 “618” shopping festival saw significant growth, with advertising revenue from product sales up 41% year-over-year. The platform leveraged content creators (UP hosts), “Open Loop” strategy, and AI-powered tools to drive sales, particularly in digital and home appliance categories, boosted by government subsidies. Increased creator engagement, strategic partnerships, and AI-driven advertising optimization contributed to the festival’s success, attracting more advertisers and driving impressive results for brands like Lenovo and Autofull.