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RadioShack is back (kind of)
Main points:
- RadioShack struggled to compete with big box stores and online retailers, leading to delisting and bankruptcy in 2015.
- Unicomer Group acquired global rights to RadioShack in 2023.
Supporting details:
- Unicomer is reviving the brand by adding RadioShack branding to consumer electronics, including speakers, gaming chairs, and projectors, to capitalize on its former clout.

Trump announces $20B plan to build new data centers in the US
Main points:
- Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani will invest $20 billion in US data centers, primarily for AI and cloud technologies.
- The investment will fund data centers in 8 states, with potential for more.
- This announcement comes as the Trump administration criticizes the CHIPS Act, which aims to rejuvenate US semiconductor manufacturing.
- Tech leaders, including Microsoft and OpenAI, call for increased investment in data center infrastructure to support AI growth.

Chinese VCs are hounding failed founders to claw back their investments
Main points:
- Chinese VCs are pursuing founders' personal assets in failed startups.
- This is due to enforced redemption clauses in funding terms.
Supporting details:
- Founders may owe millions, face debtor blacklists, and travel restrictions.
- This trend may harm China's startup ecosystem, discouraging capital capital.

Threads prototypes custom display names and cover images for profiles
Main points:
- Instagram Threads is developing features to set display names and add cover images to profiles.
- These features, spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, aim to give users more freedom over their identity on the platform.
Supporting details:
- Currently, display names are pulled from Instagram, limiting user control.
- The new features would allow users to change their display name twice within 14 days and add a cover image, similar to X and Bluesky.
Technical specifics:
- The features are still in internal prototyping and have no confirmed release date.

GPT做不好图生成?G2PT 模型利用序列化技术提升效率与质量
主要内容:塔夫茨大学、东北大学和康奈尔大学的研究团队推出Graph Generative Pre-trained Transformer(G2PT)模型,用于图生成和表示。G2PT采用基于序列的tokenization方法,提高了计算效率和生成质量。
支持细节:G2PT通过预测下一个token的方式完成图的构建,展现了卓越的性能,尤其是在药物设计和图属性预测等任务中。
技术细节:G2PT使用Fine-tuning技术,能够生成具有特定理化性质的分子图,并在多个分子属性预测数据集上表现出优越

英伟达推出视频分析AI代理蓝图,助力工业与体育领域变革
英伟达推出“视频分析AI代理蓝图”,基于Metropolis系统,帮助组织提升生产力和安全性。全球15亿台摄像头年产生7万亿小时视频,但仅1%被实时观看。该蓝图允许开发者创建AI代理,分析大量视频和图像,应用于工业、体育和娱乐领域,提高效率、减少浪费和事故风险,提升球员表现和观众体验。

CES 2025 Day 1: Honda, BMW, X’s victory lap, and the first show floor gadget reveals
Main points:
- CES 2025 features keynotes from Samsung, Nvidia, and Sony, with a focus on new gadgets and tech.
- Automotive reveals include Honda's 0 SUV prototype and BMW's revamped in-car user interface.
- Gaming accessories include Acer's Nitro Blaze 11 handheld and Razer's concept gaming chair.
- Radio Shack returns with new consumer electronics products.
- Health and fitness products include Kombu's at-home kombucha brewer and Withings' BPM Vision blood pressure monitor.

X hires former WSJ editor and bureau chief to lead news group
Main points:
- X (formerly Twitter) hired John Stoll, a former WSJ editor, to lead its news group and partnership team.
- X aims to make its platform a hub for news and journalism, with a focus on creator revenue share programs.
- CEO Linda Yaccarino envisions a platform where journalists can thrive and make a living through engagement-based payments.
Supporting details:
- X's creator revenue share program rewards popular content with payments based on engagement from Premium X users.
- Yaccarino emphasized the importance of "protected free speech and a two-way conversation" in shaping the narrative on the platform.

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