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| Tesla’s unusual warning: The EV maker published a series of sales estimates that signal car deliveries may be lower than expected. Samsung’s pricey proof of concept: The $2,500 Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold had people queuing to buy one in Seoul this month, but after our review, we found it to lack the refinement and design polish to justify the premium. Overstimulation problem: Children exposed to high levels of screen time before the age of 2 showed brain development changes linked to higher anxiety in adolescence, according to a Singapore government study. Warner wants more: The entertainment company is expected to reject an amended takeover bid by Paramount, which hasn’t yet raised its $30-per-share offer in its contest with Netflix to buy Warner Bros. | |
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| Alibaba and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority are among the key backers for Chinese AI startup MiniMax’s initial public offering in Hong Kong planned for January. The company is seeking to raise roughly $500 million as it races to secure customers and revenue in China’s intensely competitive generative AI scene. | |
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| A funny thing happened when Meta announced it was buying Singapore-based AI startup Manus: China’s venture investors cheered and applauded the transaction. While parent company Butterfly Effect Pte flies a Singaporean flag, the three core founders and leaders were all born and raised in China. Meta’s move, valued at more than $2 billion, is now widely seen as validation of Chinese innovation, Vlad Savov and Lulu Chen write in today’s Tech In Depth essay. | |
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