Tobias
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Woman, 29, Damages Multiple Vehicles in Public, Authorities Report Mental Health Episode
A woman in Yichuan County, Henan Province, damaged multiple vehicles at an intersection. Videos show her attacking cars, including an EV and an Audi. Local authorities identified the suspect as Ms. Wei, 29. Investigations revealed she was experiencing a mental health episode and has been admitted to a mental health facility, with her family taking responsibility for compensation.
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Xiaomi Transfers Multiple “Kimi” Trademarks to Moonshot AI: Initial Application Filed in 2013
Moonshot AI acquired multiple “Kimi” trademarks from Xiaomi, enhancing its brand strategy. The trademarks, covering communication and advertising services, were registered as early as 2013. This move supports Moonshot AI’s development of its AI assistant, “Kimi,” which is tailored for technical applications. The acquisition signifies a proactive approach to intellectual property, solidifying the company’s position in the AI sector.
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Xiaomi Investor Conference Leaks: Hardware Net Profit Margin at 5% Target, YU7 at ¥235,900 Unlikely, Automotive Chip Details Disclosed
Xiaomi’s founder, Lei Jun, revealed strategic updates, hinting at a transformed approach to the EV market. The YU7 model’s pricing deviates from initial speculations. Xiaomi aims for automotive division profitability as early as Q3/Q4, driven by technological innovation. The company invests heavily in AD and chip design to boost competitiveness. Robotics are also making progress, while Xiaomi maintains a 5% profit margin on hardware, signaling disruption in the competitive landscape.
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Balenciaga Skirt Criticized as Men’s Underwear, Sells Out Despite $650 Price Tag
Balenciaga has released a $4,500 women’s skirt resembling men’s boxer briefs, sparking online debate. The stretch knit mini-skirt, part of the 2025 Fall collection, features a low-rise design and the Balenciaga logo. Despite criticism, the skirt is reportedly sold out, mirroring a trend seen with the brand’s controversial $2,700 stainless steel hair clips, which were criticized for their high price compared to similar items elsewhere.
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Porsche’s Top Female Salesperson in China Sells Over 80 Cars in 5 Months: Already Reaches Half of This Year’s Target
Molly, the top Porsche salesperson at Qingdao Porsche Center, continues her impressive sales streak. Aiming for a third consecutive year of selling 170 cars, she’s already closed a significant number of orders and anticipates maintaining her pace despite production challenges. Molly attributes her success to building strong client relationships and acting as a trusted advisor, fostering loyalty and repeat business.
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Nvidia: US Sanctions Drive Talent Exodus, with Many Joining Huawei
Nvidia’s Chief Scientist Bill Dally suggests U.S. export restrictions on China’s AI sector may have unintentionally boosted China’s capabilities. He notes skilled Chinese researchers are now working for Huawei, fostering indigenous AI solutions. Restrictions have created a localized ecosystem, increasing China’s share of high-end AI researchers. Though China may lag in hardware, it possesses significant intellectual capital. The policy has propelled Huawei’s growth, eliminating key rivals and fostering competitive software solutions.
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Ayumi Hamasaki Denies Elon Musk Baby Rumors: “It’s Not True”
Rumors surrounding Elon Musk having a child with a Japanese pop star, potentially Ayumi Hamasaki, have surfaced online, fueled by speculation and hints from his ex-girlfriend. Hamasaki has denied the claims. This speculation comes amidst reports suggesting Musk has many children, further stirred by a journalist’s claim that the number is far beyond the known figure.
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Jia Yueting Chokes Up Discussing Retail Investors: “You Saved Us”
At FF’s shareholder day, founder Jia Yueting expressed deep gratitude for retail investors’ support, crediting them with saving the company. He vowed to offer significant returns to compensate for past setbacks, driven by recent operational and financial improvements. FF also announced B2B sales breakthroughs, securing orders, and progressing towards the year-end launch of its first vehicle, the FX Super One, with subsequent models on schedule.
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SoftBank and Intel Partner on New AI Memory Chip, Halving Power Consumption
SoftBank and Intel are partnering to develop an AI-specific memory chip, Saimemory, aiming to reduce AI computing power consumption by up to 50%. This stacked DRAM chip, utilizing an innovative wiring architecture, promises improved energy efficiency and supports sustainable AI data centers. With an estimated $64 million investment, a prototype is expected within two years, targeting commercial deployment in the late 2020s, starting with SoftBank’s AI data centers. Other research institutions and the government are expected to offer support as the project progresses.
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Encouraging Bold Claims! Yu Chengdong: One Individual Hinders the Industry, a Disaster.
Richard Yu, Huawei’s automotive executive, criticized underperformance within China’s EV sector. He argued against allowing the “lowest common denominator” to dictate industry standards, likening it to a school where the weakest student hinders progress. Yu advocates for prioritizing innovation and celebrating excellence to avoid complacency and ensure user safety and overall advancement.