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DJI Files Lawsuit Against Insta360 Over Alleged Technology Theft in Compact Camera

DJI has initiated legal action against Insta360, accusing the company of copying technology used in their compact digital cameras for content creators.

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NASA to Repair Canadarm2 Robotic Arm on the International Space Station

NASA plans to take the Canadarm2 robotic arm offline for several weeks to perform necessary repairs on the International Space Station.

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Nothing Founder Highlights Best Time to Buy New Smartphones Amid Memory Chip Shortage

Nothing’s founder Carl Pei discusses the impact of the global memory chip shortage on smartphones and advises on optimal purchasing timing.

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Tesla Faces Scrutiny After Autopilot Ad Shows Multiple Traffic Violations

Tesla’s recent autopilot advertisement has drawn criticism for depicting numerous traffic law violations, raising concerns about safety and regulatory compliance.

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Amazon Data Centers Use 9.5 Million Cubic Meters of Water in 2025, Reflecting Efficiency Gains

Amazon’s data centers consumed 9.5 million cubic meters of water in 2025, marking a 2% reduction despite expanded operations.

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Vertical Aerospace’s eVTOL Aircraft Achieves Manned Test Flight, Advancing Certification Progress

Vertical Aerospace completes first manned test flight of its five-seat eVTOL, moving closer to certification and production readiness.

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Nvidia Begins Sales of Advanced Vera Processors in China Amid AI Training Restrictions

Nvidia starts selling Vera CPUs in China, but AI training on these chips faces significant limitations due to regulatory constraints.

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Researchers Create World’s Smallest QR Code Using Individual Silver Atoms

Scientists from Monash University and Czech Academy of Sciences have developed the tiniest QR code ever, made from single silver atoms.

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Japan Successfully Launches H3 Rocket in Lightest Configuration

Japan’s H3 rocket was launched in its lightest setup, expanding capabilities for light and medium payloads into space.

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China Executes Heavy-Lift Rocket Launch Carrying Mysterious High-Mass Communications Satellite

China’s Long March 5 rocket launched a heavy communications satellite with a payload mass that has puzzled experts.

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Solar Power Surpasses Coal for an Entire Month in the U.S. for the First Time

In May 2026, solar energy generation in the U.S. exceeded coal output for a full month, marking a historic milestone in the country’s energy landscape.

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SpaceX Sets IPO Price, Targets Record $75 Billion in Fundraising

SpaceX confirmed its IPO share price at $135, aiming to raise $75 billion and potentially making Elon Musk the first trillionaire.

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