Tobias
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Driving Student Crashes Through Guardrail into Dealership During Lesson—”Now That’s a Motivated Buyer!”
A viral video from Anhui, China, shows a driving school trainee mistakenly pressing the accelerator instead of the brake during practice on May 19, causing the vehicle to crash through barriers and into a Geely dealership. No injuries occurred, but the car was likely totaled. The incident sparked debates over safety protocols and liability in driver training, as Chinese law holds institutions—not trainees—responsible for accident damages through mandatory insurance. Industry experts warn of risks amid China’s rapidly growing driving school market, which sees over 30 million new drivers annually and faces calls for standardized safety measures to prevent similar accidents.
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TerraMaster D9-320: High-Capacity Storage Optimized for Video Production and Scalable Data Solutions
TerraMaster’s D9-320 is a high-capacity, nine-bay storage solution addressing modern data demands, particularly in 4K/8K media production. Supporting up to 198TB via nine hot-swappable 22TB HDDs, it stores ~1.65 million hours of 1080p video. With USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds reaching 1,016 MB/s (HDD) or 510 MB/s (SSD), it transfers 100GB files in under two minutes, ideal for time-sensitive workflows. RAID flexibility (JBOD to RAID 5) ensures adaptability for redundancy or capacity needs. Its aluminum chassis features smart thermal management (35-45°C operating range) and near-silent 22 dB operation, combining enterprise-grade reliability with desktop scalability. As digital content grows at 30% CAGR, the D9-320 balances performance, capacity, and durability for creators and enterprises.
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Wang Ziru Plans Return to Tech Blogging, Relaunches Product Reviews After Leaving GREE and Dong Mingzhu
Wang Ziru, former Gree Electric digital transformation architect and ex-CEO of Xiaomi-backed tech review platform ZEALER, is returning to tech media after a three-year stint at the appliance giant. At Gree, he spearheaded the divisive “Cloud Wholesale” initiative, boosting online sales by 37% while alienating traditional dealers. Analysts suggest his corporate experience could revitalize ZEALER and offer unique product strategy insights, though challenges include competing with ByteDance’s Douyin and balancing industry expertise with consumer trust. Gree’s shares dropped 1.2% amid succession concerns following his career shift. (98 words)
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Actor Zhu Yuanyuan Passes Away, Husband Xin Baiqing Announces
Veteran Chinese actress Zhu Yuanyuan, 52, passed away on May 17 after a five-year cancer battle, announced by husband Xin Baiqing. A Central Academy of Drama graduate (1997), she rose to fame through *The Happy Life of Chatterbox Zhang Damin* (1998), winning multiple awards including Golden Eagles. Over her 30-year career, Zhu became renowned for portraying urban working-class women, contributing to films grossing $280M total. Highlights include *House of Nine Phoenixes* (2006) and *A Little Red Flower* (2021). Dubbed “China’s Meryl Streep” by critics, she balanced commercial success with artistic depth. Tributes and potential posthumous honors are anticipated amid streaming platform retrospectives.
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Yingdulai Explains Rebranding from Pangdulai: Naming Tied to Yingzhong Holdings Group Affiliation
A Chinese retail chain, Pang Dulai, rebranded to Ying Dulai overnight, replacing “Pang” (胖, plump) with “Ying” (盈, profit) in signage and digital platforms. The Zhejiang-based mall’s parent group, Yingzhong Holdings, cited strategic alignment as the reason. The move follows a cease-and-desist letter from rival Pang Donglai over alleged brand imitation. While the company denied legal pressure links, analysts note the covert rebrand mirrors crisis tactics in China’s competitive retail sector, sparking discussions on corporate identity and legal risks in rapid pivots.
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Hisense X3Pro Fresh Air AC: Essential Air Quality Solutions for Pet Owners
Hisense’s X3Pro Inverter Wall-Mounted AC addresses rising demand for health-focused air solutions, particularly among pet owners, with 78% prioritizing odor and microbial control. Priced at $381 (with subsidies), it bridges mid-range affordability and premium performance. The unit features medical-grade H13 filtration, Hi-Cat antiviral tech, and dual airflow delivering 110m³/h fresh air, removing 95.3% of PM2.5, 98.05% of formaldehyde, and inactivating 99.98% of H1N1 virions. Its dual-vent design enables 11% faster air exchange and 20% better allergen circulation. Holding 32.6% of China’s 2024 fresh air AC market, the energy-efficient X3Pro operates at 16dB, combining smart climate control with home-health innovation for multifunctional living spaces.
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Lao Tzu in the Age of AI: SenseTime Launches Digital Philosopher at Hangu Pass
SenseTime launched China’s first digital avatar of ancient philosopher Lao Tzu at Henan’s Hangu Pass, a historic Taoism site, using 3D modeling with 2 million polygons and a micro-expression system reflecting philosophical nuances. The AI-driven avatar, trained on 100,000+ analyses of the *Tao Te Ching*, engaged in live dialogue, responding to queries about Lao Tzu’s legacy. The project merges cultural preservation with generative AI, positioning the technology as a tool for education and virtual tourism while exploring ancient wisdom’s modern relevance in the algorithmic era.
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Pre-Order the New HP Omen 11 on JD.com – Full-Powered Performance for AAA Gaming
HP launched the Omen 11 gaming laptop exclusively on JD.com in China, targeting the premium gaming market with Intel 14th-Gen/AMD Ryzen 9 CPUs, NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs (23% faster ray tracing), and a 240Hz QHD display. Enhanced thermal design improves heat dissipation by 18%, while 20% government subsidies lower entry pricing to $863. Storage flexibility (dual DDR5, extra M.2 slot) and Thunderbolt 4/HDMI 2.1 ports cater to gaming and content creation. Bundled accessories, price protection, and repair programs aim to outpace competitors like Lenovo in China’s growing gaming PC sector.
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Justin Sun Confirms Attendance at U.S. Presidential Dinner with Donald Trump
Justin Sun, founder of Tron, confirmed attendance at a dinner with Donald Trump as the largest holder of MAGA-themed Trump Tokens. His $19.67 million stake aligns with the token’s exclusive perks, including White House access for top holders. Sun’s prior $75 million investment in a Trump-linked asset project could channel up to $56 million to Trump affiliates. Meanwhile, U.S. regulators halted crypto enforcement actions since Trump’s 2024 campaign surge, including an SEC lawsuit against Sun over Tron, now paused. Valued at $8.5 billion, Sun continues blending crypto ventures with political ties amid regulatory scrutiny.
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“Hybrids Lead the Future: Wei Jianjun Predicts EVs Will Not Dominate as Global Oil Reliance Endures”
Great Wall Motor Chairman Wei Jianjun asserted in a CNBC interview that hybrids, not pure EVs, will drive sustainable automotive transitions, citing impracticality in replacing global oil infrastructure and lithium batteries’ temperature vulnerabilities. He highlighted China’s 85% YoY surge in PHEV sales (Q1 2025), exceeding EV growth. While Chinese engineering rivals legacy brands’ quality at lower costs, brand equity remains a hurdle. Contrasting Western EV-centric strategies, 42% of China’s 2024 NEV sales were PHEVs, underscoring a strategic divide: transitional tech adoption versus reliance on battery breakthroughs. Analysts position hybrid pragmatism as pivotal in decarbonization debates.