Global Low - Altitude Economy Industry: Development Status and Experiences of Major Economies

The low - altitude economy industry boasts advantages such as a long industrial chain, wide - ranging radiation - driven effects, strong growth potential, and vast market space. It is a prominent manifestation of new technologies, industries, models, and business forms. Major developed economies like those in Europe, the United States, and Japan,

Application, Competition and Future Trends of AI Tool Software in the Overseas Market

AI tool software has a wide range of application fields, covering multiple industries such as education, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. In the education sector, AI tools are utilized in intelligent teaching systems, personalized learning recommendations, and other aspects, effectively enhancing the quality and efficiency of teaching. In the healthcare field, AI tools play a crucial role in diagnostic assistance, drug research and development, etc., providing powerful technical support for doctors. Additionally, in industries like finance and manufacturing,

Apple Sues YouTuber Over Alleged iOS 26 Leaks: Claims Coordinated Scheme to Profit from Stolen Secrets

San Francisco, July 21, 2025 — Apple Inc. has filed a high-stakes trade secret lawsuit in the Northern District of California against prominent tech YouTuber Jon Prosser and his associate Michael Ramacciotti, accusing the pair of accessing Apple employees' internal developer iPhones to leak confidential details about the unreleased iOS 26 operating system.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7/Flip 7 Now Available for Pre-order: Sleeker Design Wins Praise, but Sky-High Repair Costs Raise Concerns

Samsung Electronics has officially launched its new foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, with pre-orders now fully open. The most notable upgrade in this iteration is the significantly slimmer body, which offers improved portability and has won widespread praise from early reviewers. However, this engineering breakthrough has also pushed up product costs and repair risks.

SEEK Reveals Australia's High-Paying and Most In-Demand Jobs with Annual Salaries Over 100,000 Austr

SEEK has released a list of the most in-demand jobs in Australia that offer annual salaries exceeding 100,000 Australian dollars. Among them, the loan manager position ranks first, with a remarkable demand increase of 163.3% and an average annual salary of 133,903 Australian dollars. According to SEEK, to become a loan manager, one needs to obtain at least a Certificate IV in Credit Management, which can be completed through five months of part-time online study without any other prerequisites.

Canada's Occupational Outlook: 8.1 Million Job Vacancies Expected in the Next Eight Years

According to the latest report of the Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS) released by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), Canada is expected to see 8.1 million job vacancies in the next eight years. Nearly 70% of these vacancies will be triggered by a large-scale wave of retirements, while the remaining job demands will be brought about by economic growth.

Amazon Revives Prime Day-Level Discounts on AirPods 4, Matching Historic Lows

Amazon has once again rolled out significant price cuts for Apple's AirPods 4, mirroring the record-low deals offered during last week's Prime Day event. The promotion, which is currently live, slashes the price of the standard AirPods 4 to $89.99, representing a 30% discount off its original retail price. For users seeking enhanced audio features, the AirPods 4 model equipped with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is now available for $119.99, marking a 33% reduction.

U.S. Launches National Security Probe into Drone, Polysilicon Imports

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on July 14 that the Trump administration has initiated an investigation into imports of drones and polysilicon—a semiconductor material—to assess their impact on U.S. national security. The Section 232 probe, which began quietly on July 1 without public disclosure, could pave the way for higher tariffs on these imports.

Malaysia Imposes Controls on AI Chip Exports

Malaysia’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry announced on July 14 that all U.S.-made high-end AI chips must now secure a "strategic goods trade license" and notify authorities 30 days in advance for export, transshipment, or transit through the country. Individuals or firms evading controls face severe legal penalties. Malaysia also stated it is considering adding U.S. high-end AI chips to its strategic goods list.

Nvidia and AMD Get U.S. Approval to Resume Chip Sales in China

Foreign media reports that Nvidia and AMD have received U.S. government support to restart AI chip exports to China. Nvidia announced it will resume selling the China-customized H20 chip and launch a new compliant product, the RTXPRO GPU. CEO Jensen Huang stated in Beijing that the Chinese market is "vital" to the company, with H20 ready: "We are very pleased to ship as soon as possible."

EU May Withdraw Digital Tax Plan, Easing Pressure on U.S. Tech Giants

Foreign media reported on July 15 that the European Commission has formally withdrawn its plan to impose a digital tax on major tech companies during the latest budget negotiations. The decision is seen as a key compromise in EU-U.S. trade talks, temporarily relieving U.S. tech giants like Apple and Meta from heavy tax pressures, while the EU paves the way for broader trade agreements by adjusting its fiscal strategy.

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