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深圳“清朗”行动发布通报:查处一批恶意营销、滥用AI账号
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-04 13:46
在整治AI技术滥用方面,"天燕""图趣AI"等华为应用市场在架应用传播AI生成低俗内容,荔课账号"伊 人"上传AI生成视频未落实标识要求,微信视频号"优质百货橱窗""邱孟彩"等利用AI技术伪造新闻、生 产低俗猎奇及夸大不实内容,知识星球账号"沉心""momo"等发布违规AI产品使用教程和商品售卖信 息,涉及应用及账号被平台依法依约予以限期整改、禁言、关闭或下架。 针对短视频领域恶意营销乱象,专项行动查处多个账号。腾讯企鹅号"清风侃搞笑"发布虚假摆拍内容, 传播不良价值观;微信视频号"国能股东依珂"冒充权威机构,散布虚假信息;微信视频号"岩岩爱海带 苗""搭讪社交TV"发布低俗"街拍"视频,侵犯他人隐私,违背公序良俗;华为浏览器账号"侃侃养生"、 小鹅通账号"健康兵法"散布健康养生领域"伪科普"内容,违规进行夸大宣传和营销推广。涉事账号均被 限流、禁言或关闭。 围绕净化未成年人网络环境,专项行动查处一批发布涉未成年人低俗信息、虚假摆拍校园暴力视频、利 用未成年人形象牟利引流,以及伪装身份诈骗未成年人的各平台账号,包括网络游戏账号"作品有黄 油""紫孩儿百合",微信视频号"刘小锡八旗之主""小可乐原创",全民K歌 ...
鸿蒙12月日均新增设备数超15万
人民财讯1月1日电,记者获悉,鸿蒙12月日均新增设备数超15万,注册开发者超过1000万,华为应用市 场可获取的应用和元服务的数量超过35万。 ...
华为应用市场2025年度报告即将发布:五大趋势回顾年度趋势
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-26 17:36
华为应用市场的"AppGallery应用市场年度报告",已确定将于2025年12月30日上线,为用户呈现以五大 趋势为主线的个人年度报告。HarmonyOS 5发布以来,鸿蒙生态已汇聚超过30万应用与元服务, HarmonyOS 5和HarmonyOS 6的终端设备达到3200万台的背景下,这份年度报告不仅是对2025年度精品 应用和游戏的致敬,更是为我们洞察了互联网这一年的生活方式与文化。 12月30日,上华为应用市场,打开"AppGallery应用市场年度报告",在五大趋势中发现自己的痕迹,用 一张海报定格2025的数字瞬间,共同期待2026年更精彩的鸿蒙数字生活。 注:年度报告封面预览图,请以实际上线为准 "AI智能体"、"玩抽象"、"电子布洛芬"、"Mountain Walk"、"万物皆可搜打撤",这五大趋势及其背后 的应用与游戏,不仅反映了过去一年用户的选择与喜好,也以其卓越的创新体验,深刻参与并引领了大 众的数字生活方式。 在华为应用市场的年度报告中,每位用户都将获得个性化的数字生活回顾。展示在上述五大年度趋势 中,你安装过哪些应用与游戏,让你一目了然地看到自己的数字生活如何与潮流同频。还能一键生 ...
鸿蒙商业增长论坛:新生态、新平台、新增长,鸿蒙生态的一体化商业全景图
Sou Hu Wang· 2025-11-29 07:59
新鸿蒙新气象,带来增长新机遇 HarmonyOS 6系统的发布,是鸿蒙生态迈向全域互联的新里程碑。目前,HarmonyOS 5及以上的系统用 户已突破2700万,鸿蒙以"一个账号、一个系统、一个生态"持续为消费者带来全场景的独特体验。"一 个账号"打通用户全旅程链路,构建意图感知,提供更加个性化的服务;"一个系统"实现跨终端无缝体 验,为消费者体验创新提供了技术底座与样式支持;"一个生态"持续打通数字世界的边界,整合硬件厂 商、服务商、开发者,实现了全场景智能的深度融合。 鸿蒙用户与开发者共同构建的开放生态,已形成技术、场景、数据相互促进的正向循环。这一循环在十 亿鸿蒙设备的庞大生态上,激荡出巨大的流量蓝海,为生态伙伴们带来了前所未有的增长机遇。 作为鸿蒙生态的全场景营销平台,鲸鸿动能在这一循环中发挥着重要作用。无论是在通勤途中浏览资 讯、在客厅放松娱乐,还是准备外出旅行,鲸鸿动能整合跨屏、跨域、跨场的全域流量资源,让信 息"适时而现""适需而现""应景而现",实现智能分发与有效转化。通过数据科学服务、全域投放服务、 数字化创新服务三大服务板块,鲸鸿动能也为品牌输出全场景智能解决方案,帮助品牌重掌用户连接的 ...
当Z世代遇见鸿蒙,人生第一堂HarmonyOS公开课现场直击
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-17 10:42
Core Insights - The event "Walk into Huawei: The First HarmonyOS Public Class" gathered 200 young students eager to explore technology at Huawei's research base, showcasing the company's commitment to fostering innovation among youth [1][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event featured a unique transportation experience within the Huawei campus, enhancing the students' excitement and engagement with the innovative environment [3]. - Students experienced the HarmonyOS ecosystem firsthand, interacting with various Huawei products and applications, which highlighted the advanced technology and user-friendly features of HarmonyOS 5 [6][8]. Group 2: Ecosystem Engagement - The HarmonyOS exhibition area was particularly popular, allowing students to engage with innovative applications and features such as "Touch and Share" for photo transfer and multi-device streaming [6][8]. - Various ecosystem partners, including major brands like Air China and Bilibili, provided interactive experiences that captivated the students, demonstrating the collaborative nature of the HarmonyOS ecosystem [8]. Group 3: Future Aspirations - The event inspired students to consider participating in the HarmonyOS Innovation Competition, reflecting the positive impact of the experience on their aspirations in technology and development [8]. - The interaction with the HarmonyOS ecosystem instilled a sense of potential in the students, suggesting that they may become future developers and contributors to the ecosystem [8].
筑牢手机安全防线-远离不明来源APP陷阱
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-07-30 10:27
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing risk of telecom fraud through the installation of malicious apps, leading to significant financial losses for victims. Group 1: Incident Overview - Multiple victims have reported losing money after downloading apps from unknown sources, which contained Trojan software that compromised their mobile devices [5][10]. - A specific case is mentioned where a victim, Ms. Zhou, was tricked into installing a malicious app after receiving a call from someone claiming to be customer service, resulting in remote control of her phone and unauthorized fund transfers [10]. Group 2: Prevention Tips - Users are advised to download apps only from official channels, such as built-in app stores, and to avoid clicking on links from messages or social media [12]. - Android users should disable the option to install apps from unknown sources in their system settings to prevent unauthorized installations [13]. - It is recommended to carefully check app permissions during installation and regularly manage app permissions to restrict access to sensitive information [18][19]. - Users should maintain good operational habits by avoiding unknown links, verifying account-related notifications through official channels, and using strong, unique passwords for their accounts [20][21]. - In case of a security breach, immediate actions should include activating airplane mode, disconnecting from the internet, and contacting authorities and banks to mitigate further losses [22][23]. Group 3: Source of Information - The information and recommendations provided in the article are sourced from China UnionPay, emphasizing the importance of security in financial transactions and mobile app usage [29].
腾讯华为冷处理新分成协议:国内安卓应用市场的抽成黑箱
Core Viewpoint - Tencent and Huawei may have reached a revenue-sharing agreement that reduces the in-app purchase commission for Tencent games on Huawei's AppGallery to 10%-20%, which would significantly benefit Tencent compared to the standard 50% rate [2][7]. Group 1: Agreement Details - The reported agreement would allow Tencent to retain a larger share of in-app purchase revenues, enhancing its profitability [2]. - Both companies have remained silent on the authenticity of the report, with Tencent declining to comment and the media outlet retracting the story shortly after publication [2]. - Industry insiders suggest that while most Android channels publicly disclose their commission rates, negotiations can vary significantly, allowing for potential concessions from Huawei to Tencent due to their respective market positions [2][3]. Group 2: Historical Context - Tencent and Huawei have a history of both competition and collaboration, having faced disputes over cooperation agreements in the past [3][5]. - Previous collaborations include the establishment of innovation labs and joint projects aimed at enhancing mobile gaming and technology [5][6]. - The timing of these collaborations often coincides with critical developments in the mobile internet and gaming sectors, indicating a willingness to cooperate when market opportunities arise [6]. Group 3: Market Dynamics - The current commission structure in the industry is largely influenced by the Hard Core Alliance, which sets a standard 50% commission rate for game developers, potentially raising antitrust concerns [7][8]. - The emergence of alternative distribution channels and the dissatisfaction of major game developers with high commission rates have led to increased negotiations between developers and platforms [8][9]. - The negotiation process is often opaque, with agreements being made on a case-by-case basis, complicating the landscape for smaller developers who lack negotiating power [10][11]. Group 4: Regulatory Environment - Recent government encouragement for more apps to be listed on Huawei's HarmonyOS may influence the dynamics of revenue-sharing agreements [6]. - The potential for lower commission rates on HarmonyOS compared to existing Android platforms could reshape industry standards, although the process remains uncertain [11]. - Concerns about compliance with antitrust laws may lead both Tencent and Huawei to avoid public discussions about their agreements to mitigate scrutiny [10][11].