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The Brain in the Battery: China Deploys AI to Bridge its Green Energy Gap
China has launched its first AI-driven data platform for energy storage, resulting in a 30% boost in renewable energy utilization. By optimizing battery station performance through predictive analytics, the system addresses the critical issue of energy curtailment and strengthens China's smart grid infrastructure.

Standing Tall: Unitree Robotics Aims for the Stars as China’s Embodied AI Race Heats Up
Unitree Robotics has filed for a landmark IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market, seeking 4.2 billion RMB to scale its humanoid robot production. Driven by explosive revenue growth and a focus on athletic mobility, the company is now challenged to translate its viral marketing success into real-world industrial utility.

The New Map of Apple’s Ambitions: Why the iPhone Giant is Placing Ads in Your Directions
Apple is set to integrate keyword-based advertising into its Maps application as part of a broader push to expand its $100 billion Services division. This strategic pivot aims to offset regulatory pressure on the App Store and potential disruptions to its traditional search revenue by leveraging user data across its proprietary ecosystem.

The Power Behind the Prompt: Sam Altman Resigns Helion Chairmanship to Clear OpenAI’s Fusion Path
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has resigned as chairman of Helion Energy to facilitate a massive power-purchase agreement between the two companies. The deal seeks to secure up to 50 gigawatts of fusion energy by 2035, highlighting the extreme energy requirements of future AI scaling.

Twenty-Eight Years of the Vigorous Dragon: How the J-10 Cemented China’s Aerospace Independence
China celebrates the 28th anniversary of the J-10's first flight, marking its evolution from a prototype into a sophisticated backbone of the PLAAF. The aircraft signifies China's successful shift from Soviet clones to indigenous aerospace innovation and global defense exporting.

The Battle for the Sky: DJI Targets Rival Insta360 in Landmark Patent Ownership Lawsuit
DJI has filed a patent ownership lawsuit against Insta360 in Shenzhen, alleging that former employees misappropriated core drone and imaging technologies. The legal escalation follows a fierce market battle where DJI successfully eroded Insta360's dominance in 360-degree cameras, prompting a retaliatory entry by Insta360 into the drone sector.

Digital Bridges: China and Singapore Forge a New Frontier in AI Cooperation
At a recent dialogue in Singapore, officials and industry leaders highlighted the rapid integration of Chinese AI models like DeepSeek into the Singaporean ecosystem. The partnership between Singapore's national 'SEA-LION' model and Alibaba Cloud marks a significant milestone in regional technological synergy.

Noble Gas, Geopolitical Stakes: China’s Quest for Helium Sovereignty
Seagate's warning of a looming helium shortage highlights a major vulnerability in the global semiconductor supply chain. China is mitigating this risk by pivoting its import reliance from the U.S. to Russia and Qatar while simultaneously boosting domestic extraction from coalbed methane.

Maritime Liftoff: China’s Jielong-3 Solidifies Sea-Based Satellite Deployment
China successfully launched the Weili Space 02 satellite group using a Jielong-3 rocket from a sea-based platform, marking the vehicle's tenth successful mission. The launch enhances China's LEO navigation augmentation capabilities and demonstrates the increasing maturity of its commercial maritime aerospace sector.

Silicon Sovereignty: Musk’s ‘Terafab’ Vision Challenges the Global Semiconductor Order
Elon Musk has announced the Terafab project, a massive semiconductor initiative aiming to produce one terawatt of computing power annually to support an interplanetary civilization. The project seeks to achieve silicon independence through atom-level manufacturing, potentially disrupting the current global foundry model and Nvidia's market dominance.

Zhuque-3: A 'Successful Failure' in China's Race for Reusable Rockets
LandSpace's Zhuque-3 successfully reached orbit but failed its first-stage recovery test, highlighting the technical hurdles in China's quest for SpaceX-style reusability. The mission underscores a strategic pivot toward stainless steel and methalox fuel to meet the soaring launch demands of China's emerging satellite megaconstellations.

Beyond Implementation: Hand Enterprise Solutions and the AI Rebirth of Chinese Industry
Hand Enterprise Solutions has marked its 30th anniversary by transitioning from a traditional ERP implementer to an AI-centric product developer, reflecting China's broader industrial upgrade. With AI revenues more than doubling in a year and strategic partnerships with Nvidia and Alibaba, the company is positioning itself as a key architect of 'New Quality Productive Forces' in the global market.