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ChinaTextbook is a GitHub open-source project that organizes textbook PDFs from primary school to university for free download, making it convenient for parents and students to access digital textbooks.
A Chinese robot wearing a clown wig kicked a child in the stomach, as shown in a video.
Hangzhou cross-border e-commerce has begun using lights-out office unmanned work, mainly for producing and uploading videos, marking further application of automation in the e-commerce field.
An analysis of how China's property bust is being converted into a global manufacturing shock as Beijing redirects capital into advanced manufacturing, creating oversupply that affects global markets.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a blueprint for a humanoid robot combining Unitree's H2 Plus body with Nvidia's Thor chip and AI software, aiming to make advanced humanoid robotics accessible to researchers. The partnership highlights US-China technological collaboration despite geopolitical tensions.
China introduces a virtual reality shooting game in shopping malls where players use gun controllers with mounted smartphones to see virtual enemies overlaid on the real mall interior through the camera feed.
China successfully launched the Long March 12B rocket, a large reusable vehicle, marking a significant step in the country's race to field a reusable orbital-class booster.
The US Commerce Department closed a loophole that let Chinese AI companies purchase advanced Nvidia and AMD chips through overseas subsidiaries, extending export-licence rules to cover entities headquartered in China regardless of physical location. The guidance targets future shipments and does not affect existing hardware.
A compilation of real cases of Chinese executives from Silicon Valley returning to China to start businesses but failing, reflecting common cross-cultural pitfalls and market differences.
China has approved the world's first invasive brain-computer chip, NEO, for use beyond clinical trials, marking a major step in the country's ambition to lead in brain implant technology.
China expands restrictions on foreign deals and technology transfers, following a block related to Meta and Manus.
China has approved the world's first invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) product, NEO, developed by Neuracle Technology and Tsinghua University, for use in patients with paralysis from spinal cord injuries, marking a significant milestone in neurotechnology.
BIS issued guidance requiring licenses for advanced AI chip exports to Chinese-headquartered firms located outside China, highlighting previous enforcement gaps for overseas subsidiaries like Tencent Malaysia buying Nvidia Blackwell chips.
A thoughtful inquiry into the actual implications of the AI race between the US and China, questioning what practical outcomes this competition will bring and why it matters beyond technical benchmarks.
User @leeoxiang tried to give domestic users a video editing skill based on Claude Code and hyperframes, only to find that network restrictions and insufficient capability of domestic large models caused installation and code generation failures, reflecting the obstacles domestic users face in using advanced AI tools.
US biotech is in crisis as China surpasses the US in blockbuster pharma deals; the next FDA Commissioner must overhaul the agency and beat China to unleash cures.
The Hardcore Alliance (Chinese Android phone stores including Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, VIVO, etc.) charges game developers up to 50% of in-app purchase revenue, far higher than the 30% standard of Apple and Google, drawing industry attention.
China's investment theme has shifted from light-asset internet/software to heavy-asset hard tech, such as semiconductors, new energy, new materials, and advanced manufacturing. Excellent founders are mostly university professors, research leaders, or executives from big tech companies. Meanwhile, as a representative of the ultra-early accelerator+fund model, the logic and bottlenecks of MiraclePlus are important samples for observing China's early-stage investment ecosystem.
A Chinese entrepreneur tells the story of a Beijing startup that created India's top news app with just 40 Chinese engineers, none of whom knew Hindi, and secured $50 million in investment from Tencent.
A visit to Ant Group's office in Hangzhou highlights Alipay as their most impressive product, emphasizing its seamless payment experience in China.