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美国法官禁止政府官员与社交媒体公司沟通 遭司法部反对
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:56
Core Points - A U.S. judge issued a court order prohibiting certain federal agencies and officials from communicating with social media companies regarding content moderation, stemming from a lawsuit supported by the Republican Party against the Biden administration [1] - The Department of Justice is seeking to suspend the enforcement of this order while appealing it in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals [1][3] - The ruling by Judge Terry Doughty indicates that federal agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the FBI, cannot communicate with social media companies if the intent is to suppress protected free speech [1][2] Summary by Sections - **Court Order Details** - The court order specifically mentions officials such as Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Jen Easterly [3] - The order is seen as a victory for Republican attorneys general from Louisiana and Missouri, who accused the federal government of unlawfully using the COVID-19 pandemic to suppress dissenting views [1] - **First Amendment Implications** - The court order references the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits the government from restricting free speech [2] - **Exceptions to the Order** - The latest court ruling allows for some exceptions in communication between government officials and social media companies, particularly concerning national security risks and criminal activities [4]
Vision Pro不是iPhone:短期内不会对苹果业务产生实质影响
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:55
Core Insights - Analysts indicate that Apple's mixed reality headset, Vision Pro, is unlikely to have a significant impact on the company's business in the coming years [1] - Compared to previous products like iPod, iPhone, and iPad, Vision Pro will require more time to become a popular product and drive revenue growth [1][3] Product Launch and Market Strategy - Apple plans to launch Vision Pro in early 2024, initially limited to select markets in the U.S. and requiring reservations for purchase, highlighting its niche and complex nature [1] - The initial price of Vision Pro is set at $3,700, significantly higher than the Apple Watch's starting price of $349, which may limit its market penetration [4][6] Sales Performance and Projections - Historical context shows that iPod, iPhone, and iPad quickly became major revenue contributors, while Apple Watch took longer to gain traction [3][4] - Initial sales targets for Vision Pro were set at millions but have since been revised down to an estimated 400,000 to 500,000 units for the first year, projecting around $1.5 billion in revenue [5][6] Future Developments - Apple is expected to introduce a more affordable version of Vision Pro and a second-generation model by 2026, which may include enhanced features and improved connectivity [6] - For Vision Pro to achieve sales comparable to iPad, it would need to increase its annual sales to approximately 8 million units, a target deemed unlikely given current pricing and market conditions [5][6]
苹果在英上诉遭驳回:仍被认定4G专利侵权,面临70亿美元赔款
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:52
Core Points - The UK Court of Appeal has rejected Apple's appeal regarding the infringement of two 4G communication patents owned by Optis, resulting in Apple being required to pay $7 billion in damages [1] - Optis initially sued Apple in 2019, claiming that Apple's iPhone and iPad infringed on its patents, which were deemed "standard essential patents" by the High Court in London last year [1] - Apple's appeal argued that the patents were not standard essential and that it did not infringe on them, with the company previously indicating it might consider exiting the UK market if forced to pay damages [1] Summary by Sections Legal Proceedings - The UK Court of Appeal upheld the High Court's decision that Apple infringed on Optis's patents, confirming the classification of the patents as standard essential [1] - The appeal by Apple was dismissed, affirming that the High Court's ruling on the patent status was correct [1] Financial Implications - Apple is now obligated to pay $7 billion in damages due to the patent infringement ruling [1] Company Responses - Neither Apple nor Optis has provided comments on the recent court ruling [1]
iPhone 15系列据称续航时间提升至多15%
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:52
据报道,苹果iPhone 15系列的续航时间将会延长11%至15%不等。 据悉,基本款iPhone 15的续航时间可能延长15%,iPhone 15 Plus/Pro延长12%,iPhone 15 Pro Max则是 11%。 增加续航后,这四款手机的电池分别为3877mAh、4912mAh、3650 mAh和4852mAh。 科技视频博主Jacklyn Dallas表示,与软件开发方面相比,目前智能手机在硬件上的提升不是很明显—— 虽然屏幕、相机素质都越来越好,但是续航还是顶多撑一天。 "屏幕时间变得更好,相机也变得更好,但智能手机实际上仍然只能维持一天,因此容量的增加确实是 一件好事,"她说。 她认为,此次更新最多让续航稍有提升,且不会对苹果定价产生太大影响。 ...
终于不“逃票”了?维珍银河将发射首架商业火箭进行太空飞行
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:42
Core Insights - Virgin Galactic is set to conduct its first commercial flight with a crew of three Italian personnel, marking a significant milestone for the company in the space tourism industry [1][3] Company Overview - Virgin Galactic, founded by Richard Branson in 2004, is one of the few private spaceflight companies alongside SpaceX and Blue Origin, catering to wealthy individuals willing to pay for suborbital space experiences [3][6] - The company aims to demonstrate the safety of rocket flights to the public, especially after a tragic incident in 2014 that resulted in a fatality [6] Flight Details - The flight, named Galactic 01, will take place in New Mexico, reaching an altitude of approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) [1][3] - The mission is defined as a scientific endeavor rather than a typical space tourism trip, with the crew planning to collect biometric data and study the behavior of certain materials in microgravity [3][4] - The flight is expected to last 90 minutes, with the spacecraft being released from a carrier aircraft at around 50,000 feet (15.24 kilometers) [4][5] Future Plans - If successful, Virgin Galactic plans to conduct another flight in early August and aims for monthly flights thereafter [6] - The company anticipates booking its first 1,000 paying customers at a price of approximately $250,000 per seat, with a vision to establish a fleet capable of 400 flights annually [6] Industry Context - The definition of spaceflight is a contentious issue within the industry, with NASA and the U.S. Air Force defining astronauts as those who fly above 50 miles (80 kilometers) [6] - Blue Origin, led by Jeff Bezos, has conducted multiple commercial flights and has criticized Virgin Galactic for not reaching the internationally recognized boundary of space, known as the Kármán line, which is above 62 miles (100 kilometers) [7]
苹果和博通挑战加州理工学院专利有效性 遭美国最高法院驳回
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:36
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Apple and Broadcom's challenge regarding the validity of Caltech's data transmission patents, while a jury's earlier ruling requiring the companies to pay $1.1 billion in damages was sent back for reconsideration [1] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The Supreme Court rejected Apple and Broadcom's appeal against a lower court ruling that confirmed a preliminary judge's decision, which did not allow the companies to contest the patent's validity in the lawsuit [1] - The U.S. Federal Circuit Court upheld the initial judge's decision, stating that Apple and Broadcom failed to raise their arguments during the earlier review process by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office [2] Group 2: Financial Implications - A jury previously determined that Apple should pay $837.8 million and Broadcom $270.2 million for infringing Caltech's patents, but the Federal Circuit Court questioned the damages amount and sent the case back for a reassessment of appropriate compensation [1] - Broadcom estimates that 20% of its revenue comes from Apple, highlighting the financial significance of their relationship [2] Group 3: Background Information - Caltech filed a lawsuit against Apple and Broadcom in 2016, claiming that millions of devices using Broadcom's Wi-Fi chips, including iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches, infringed on its data transmission patents [1]
苹果和博通挑战加州理工学院专利有效性,遭美国最高法院驳回
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:36
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Apple and Broadcom's challenge regarding the validity of Caltech's data transmission patents, while also rejecting the jury's earlier ruling that required the companies to pay $1.1 billion in damages [1] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The Supreme Court upheld a lower court's decision that prevented Apple and Broadcom from contesting the patent's validity during the trial [1] - The Federal Circuit Court dismissed the companies' arguments, stating they failed to raise these points during the earlier review process by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office [2] - A jury previously found that Apple and Broadcom infringed on Caltech's patents, ordering Apple to pay $837.8 million and Broadcom $270.2 million in damages [1] Group 2: Financial Implications - Apple is a major buyer of Broadcom chips, with a $15 billion supply agreement established in January 2020, set to expire in 2023 [2] - Broadcom estimates that 20% of its revenue comes from Apple [2] Group 3: Additional Legal Actions - Caltech has also filed lawsuits against Microsoft, Samsung, Dell, and HP for infringing the same patent [3]
美国科技领袖集体拜会莫迪 库克称印度代表“巨大商机”
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:35
在会谈结束后,苹果首席执行官库克表示,印度对苹果来说是一个巨大的商机,在被问及苹果是否还会 继续在印度进行投资时,库克提到,今年初,苹果公司刚刚在印度开设了两家直营零售店。 2014年,莫迪担任印度总理,此次是他首次对美国进行正式国事访问。在周五会谈之后,白宫方面表 示,谷歌将会和印度科学研究院展开合作,项目有关人工智能大语言模型语音数据的开源。 据报道,近日,印度总理莫迪访问美国,和美国总统拜登和其他政界商界领袖进行会谈。美国科技行业 也十分积极,苹果、谷歌、微软等公司的首席执行官们也和莫迪进行了面对面会晤,商讨在印度的发展 机会。 上周五,美国科技行业的领袖们在白宫拜会了莫迪,这次圆桌会谈的焦点是科技公司在印度进行投资面 临的机遇和挑战。而在更早之前,莫迪还和美国纯电车制造商特斯拉公司掌门人马斯克进行了单独会 晤。 美国人工智能厂商OpenAI(ChatGPT东家)的首席执行官奥特曼也在华盛顿参加了这次峰会。两位消息 人士透露,奥特曼和莫迪探讨了在人工智能上进行合作的机会。 美国知名风险投资公司General Catalyst的首席执行官唐内甲(Hemant Taneja)也参加了这次圆桌会议。 唐内甲在 ...
马斯克:今年向星舰投30亿美元 爆炸后做了1000多次修改
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:35
Core Insights - SpaceX's Starship experienced a failed first test launch in April, resulting in a rocket explosion, leading to over 1,000 modifications since then [1][3] - Elon Musk stated that the success probability for the next launch will significantly increase, potentially by 60%, depending on the separation of stages [1] - SpaceX plans to invest approximately $3 billion in the Starship project this year [1] Group 1: Starship Development - Starship aims to deliver cargo to deep space destinations, including the Moon and Mars, with future crewed missions planned [3] - The launch process involves the Super Heavy booster separating from the Starship, with improvements made to the separation technology [3] - SpaceX will implement "hot staging," a technique previously used by the Soviet Union and Russia, where the Starship engines ignite while still attached to the booster [3] Group 2: Launch Challenges and Future Plans - During the first launch, the rocket successfully lifted off but lost control during ascent, leading to multiple engine failures and the activation of the flight termination system [3] - Musk emphasized the company's commitment to reaching Mars as quickly as possible, despite distractions from other ventures like Twitter [3] - Musk avoided questions regarding the status of his AI company and the potential IPO of Starlink, indicating a reluctance to discuss these topics [3]
消息称称苹果今年秋季将发布三款苹果手表
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 07:35
Core Insights - Apple is expected to release three new Apple Watch models this fall, including two from the Apple Watch Series 9 and a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra [1] - The product roadmap for the second half of 2023 and the first half of 2024 indicates that these watches will be part of Apple's usual fall product lineup, alongside the iPhone 15 series [1] Group 1: Upcoming Products - The three new Apple Watch models are codenamed N207, N208, and N210, with two belonging to the Apple Watch Series 9 and one being an upgraded version of the Ultra [1] - Other products listed in the roadmap include the 13-inch, 14-inch, and 16-inch MacBook Pro models equipped with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips, as well as a new MacBook Air [1] - Several iMac models are expected to feature 24-inch displays, with early work on models exceeding 30 inches already underway [1] Group 2: Additional Developments - Other products in early development include the third-generation AirPods, smart displays as part of "home devices," and an improved Apple TV [2]