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8点1氪|印度承诺3个月内公布空难调查报告;“多所高校禁用罗马仕充电宝”,公司致歉;苹果部分Mac Mini存质量问题:无法开机
3 6 Ke·2025-06-15 23:52

Group 1 - India has committed to releasing an investigation report on a recent plane crash within three months, which resulted in 279 fatalities and one survivor [1][4] - The Indian government has established two independent committees to investigate technical issues and other potential factors related to the crash [1] - The crash involved a significant number of casualties, including 241 onboard and 38 ground personnel [1] Group 2 - ROMOSS issued an apology regarding the ban of its power banks in several Beijing universities, promising to take full responsibility for any defective products identified by authorities [2][5] - The company is actively communicating with relevant departments and has not yet received any risk notifications from the Beijing Education Committee [2] Group 3 - Apple announced that a small number of its M2 chip-equipped Mac Mini devices may fail to power on, affecting units produced between June 16, 2024, and November 23, 2024 [3][4] - Affected users can check their device's eligibility for free repair services through a serial number lookup tool [3] Group 4 - Boeing has revised its 20-year forecast for global new aircraft demand, now estimating a need for 43,600 new aircraft by 2044, down from a previous estimate of 43,975 [4][5] - The company predicts that approximately 51% of new aircraft demand will come from growth rather than replacing old planes [4] Group 5 - Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has requested domestic airlines to inspect Boeing 787 aircraft following a crash incident involving an Indian airline [4] - Japan is a significant supplier of parts for the Boeing 787, producing 35% of its components, and any findings related to the crash could impact both Boeing and its suppliers [4] Group 6 - The total prize money for the 2025 Wimbledon Championships will reach a record high of £53.5 million, with singles champions set to receive £3 million each [3] - The tournament is scheduled to begin on June 30, 2025, with finals taking place on July 12 and 13 [3] Group 7 - Meta has completed a significant acquisition of Scale AI for nearly $15 billion, marking one of its largest deals in history [16] - The founder of Scale AI, Alexandr Wang, will join Meta to lead its "super intelligence" division [16]