Morning Briefing | Foldable iPhone May Be Named iPhone Ultra / Lei Jun: Two Hours a Day at Work Will Be Enough in the Future / “Father of Lobster” Denies Rumors on Official Weibo Account: Never Used Weibo


Priced at approximately $2,000, the foldable iPhone is rumored to be named "iPhone Ultra".

Apple's official website has been updated with information on three new executives, covering the design, legal, and interface departments.

Sold at a loss? Apple quietly removes the 512GB memory option from the Mac Studio.

ChatGPT's "Adult Mode" Delayed for the Second Time; OpenAI: Higher Priorities Are More Important

Lei Jun: AI will not eliminate jobs; in the future, two hours of work per day will be enough.

The creator of OpenClaw refuted rumors about an "official Weibo account": He has never used Weibo.

The first OpenClaw benchmark test results are in: lightweight models outperform flagship models across the board, and domestically developed AI has strongly entered the first tier.

Samsung seeks more AI collaborations; its multi-model strategy targets Apple.

Behind the popularity of "AI-powered lobster farming," the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has highlighted security risks associated with OpenClaw.
Shenzhen's Longgang District plans to introduce policies to support crayfish farming.

OpenAI's head of robotics has officially announced his departure.

PS5 heavily modified Linux PC: GTA V Enhanced Edition ray tracing can achieve a stable 60 FPS.

Alibaba's latest paper: Large AI models "spontaneously jailbreak" during reinforcement training, hijacking GPUs for cryptocurrency mining.

OPPO Find N6 Appearance Revealed: Hasselblad Quad Camera and New Color Options

Xiaohongshu's open-source image editing model, FireRed-Image-Edit v1.1

The "PC-grade" WPS is now available on the App Store.

McDonald's CEO's food tasting video was ridiculed, and Burger King seized the opportunity to add insult to injury.

Priced at approximately $2,000, the foldable iPhone is rumored to be named "iPhone Ultra".

According to Bloomberg, Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone will most likely be named "iPhone Ultra" and priced at around $2,000.
According to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, this device will feature new technologies such as an extra-large inner screen and under-display sensors, and its pricing and specifications will surpass those of the existing iPhone product line.
However, Gurman added that "Ultra" is currently the most likely naming scheme to be adopted in internal discussions at Apple, but the possibility of using a more straightforward name such as "Fold" cannot be ruled out.
Regarding the next generation of AirPods, Gurman said it will be equipped with a vision camera to provide visual intelligence data for Siri, and the price is expected to exceed that of the current AirPods Pro. "AirPods Ultra" is one of the naming options under discussion.
The next-generation high-end MacBook Pro will introduce a touch OLED display. Referring to Apple's past precedent of increasing the starting price of iPads by about 20% after switching to OLED, the new model is expected to be priced higher than the existing M5 Pro and M5 Max models. The naming scheme of "MacBook Ultra" is also under consideration.
At the manufacturing process level, Apple's manufacturing design team is exploring the possibility of 3D printing aluminum, with the goal of improving the production efficiency of Apple Watch casings and even future iPhone bodies. This is an extension of the 3D printing titanium process used in the previous Apple Watch Ultra 3.
Regarding the Mac product line this year, Gurman predicts that the upgraded Mac Studio will be launched in the middle of the year, the iMac will have a new color scheme, and the high-end MacBook with touchscreen and OLED is expected to be released around the end of the year.

Apple's official website has been updated with information on three new executives, covering the design, legal, and interface departments.

Apple recently updated its leadership page on its official website, adding biographies of three new executives and adjusting the titles of existing executives.
- Jennifer Newstead appears on the page as Senior Vice President and General Counsel.
She officially succeeded Katherine Adams on March 1, who had held the position for nine years since 2017.
Newstead previously served as Chief Legal Officer at Meta for six years and is a seasoned legal executive in the technology industry. Meanwhile, Katherine Adams' title has been updated to Senior Vice President and Head of Government Affairs.
- Molly Anderson, VP of Industrial Design, also appears on the updated page.
Anderson joined Apple in 2014 and has been effectively leading the industrial design team since 2024, responsible for the appearance design of all Apple products, accessories, and packaging. She is the latest design head after Jony Ive and Evans Hankey, but Apple has not disclosed the specific date of her formal promotion to vice president.
- The addition of Steve Lemay, VP of Human-Computer Interface Design, has also attracted much attention.
Lemay joined Apple in 1999 and has been with the company for over 25 years. He currently leads the Apple platform software interface design team. He succeeds Alan Dye, who left Apple at the end of last year to lead design work at Meta's Reality Labs division.
- In addition, Apple veteran Eddy Cue's title has been updated from "Senior Vice President of Services" to "Senior Vice President of Services and Health," and his official photo has been changed.
This change stems from the retirement of former Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams last year, after which Cue took over Apple's health and fitness-related business team. Cue joined Apple in 1989 and has served the company for nearly 37 years, making him one of the most senior members of the current executive team.
Sold at a loss? Apple quietly removes the 512GB memory option from the Mac Studio.

According to AppleInsider, Apple has quietly removed the 512GB memory option from the Mac Studio, which previously cost as much as $14,099 (the top-of-the-line configuration in China, including 512GB of memory and a 16TB SSD, costs 108,749 yuan), with the memory upgrade alone requiring an additional $4,000.
At the same time, Apple also raised the price of existing memory upgrade options. For example, upgrading from 96GB to 256GB of memory now costs $400 more.
Regarding delivery times, the Mac Studio with the highest memory configuration is expected to ship from early to mid-May this year; while the basic configuration can still ship within a few days, and the basic memory version with a larger capacity SSD is expected to ship from the end of March to the beginning of April.
The 512GB version of the Mac Studio uses a single 64GB LPDDR5 memory chip, which is reportedly a custom specification for Apple. Currently, few other manufacturers in the industry can provide products with the same density, and its technical difficulty and cost are at the forefront of the industry.
Furthermore, some analysts have pointed out that this removal from the market may be related to Apple's upcoming M5 Ultra version of the Mac Studio—Apple may be stocking up on high-density memory for the new product. If the M5 Ultra version is released as scheduled, 512GB or even higher memory options may return.
ChatGPT's "Adult Mode" Delayed for the Second Time; OpenAI: Higher Priorities Are More Important

According to TechCrunch, OpenAI has once again delayed the launch of ChatGPT's "adult mode." This feature was originally intended to provide age-verified adult users with access to adult content, including pornography.
This is the second delay for this feature.
In October of last year, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman first announced the plan, stating that in December, as the age verification mechanism was improved, pornographic and other content would be made available to verified adult users, and that this would be part of the principle of "treating adult users like adults".
However, in December of last year, Altman reportedly issued an internal "red alert" memo, requiring all teams to focus on optimizing the core experience of ChatGPT, thus delaying the launch date for the first time until the first quarter of this year.
An OpenAI spokesperson told Axios that the company is "delaying the rollout of the adult mode" because it needs to "focus on work that is currently of higher priority for more users," including improving model intelligence, optimizing the personalized experience, and making ChatGPT "more proactive."
The spokesperson also stated, "We remain committed to the principle of treating adult users as adults, but it will take more time to perfect this experience."
Lei Jun: AI will not eliminate jobs; in the future, two hours of work per day will be enough.
According to China News Weekly, Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi Group, said in a recent interview that the AI era means "many rules will be rewritten," but at the same time it will also create a large number of new jobs.
He advised the public to embrace this more advanced era with an open mind and to make bold predictions about future work patterns:
People won't need to work eight hours a day or five days a week; they might only need to work three days a week or two hours a day.
He believes that the overall quality of life and work will be greatly improved at that time.
The creator of OpenClaw refuted rumors about an "official Weibo account": He has never used Weibo.

Yesterday, Peter Steinberger, the developer of "Lobster" OpenClaw, publicly stated on X that the "OpenClaw Official Weibo" account that recently appeared on Weibo is not an official account, and he has never used Weibo.
The incident began when a user posted a question to Peter on X, stating that OpenClaw had opened an official account on Weibo and attaching a link to the account.
After Steinberger stated that the account was unofficial, the blogger "Afternoon Nap" posted on Weibo, "I asked around, and they said the materials were given by the person in charge of their project team in China."
Steinberger then responded, "If it's not under my control, then what kind of official Weibo account is it?"
It is worth noting that this account not only obtained Weibo's blue V certification, but also interacted with the official Weibo accounts of AI products such as GLM and Kimi, and claimed to have been invited by Weibo officials to join.
The first OpenClaw benchmark test results are in: lightweight models outperform flagship models across the board, and domestically developed AI has strongly entered the first tier.

Yesterday, PinchBench, a benchmark test designed to evaluate the performance of large language models in the OpenClaw task, was officially released. It tested 32 mainstream large models at once and compared them horizontally in terms of success rate, speed, and cost.
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- In terms of success rate, Google's Gemini 3 Flash Preview ranks first with a success rate of 95.1%.
As a "lightweight" version of the Gemini series, it outperformed its own flagship Gemini 3 Pro (91.7%), and also surpassed Claude Sonnet 4.5 (92.7%) and GPT-4o (85.2%).
Domestic models also performed impressively, with the MiniMax M2.1 ranking second with a success rate of 93.6%, followed closely by the Kimi K2.5 with 93.4%. These two domestic models together occupy two of the top three spots globally.
Anthropic's flagship model, the Claude Opus 4.6, had a success rate of only 90.6%, ranking seventh and lagging behind many mid-range models.
- In terms of speed, the MiniMax M2.5 completed all the test tasks in 105.96 seconds, leading the second-place Gemini 2.0 Flash by a narrow margin of 0.09 seconds, and won the speed championship.
In comparison, Claude Sonnet 4 took 137.66 seconds, while Gemini 3 Pro took a whopping 239.55 seconds, roughly twice the time of the champion.
- In terms of cost, the GPT-5 Nano is the lowest-priced option at $0.03 per mission, with a success rate of 85.8%.
The Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite followed closely behind with a cost of $0.05 and a success rate of 83.2%. The Claude Opus 4.6, however, cost a whopping $5.89 to complete the test—nearly 200 times the cost of the GPT-5 Nano—yet its success rate was more than 3 percentage points lower than the MiniMax M2.1.
PinchBench's scoring mechanism includes three methods: code execution verification (automated checks), quality assessment (judged by Claude Opus), and a combination of both. All questions and answers are open-source on GitHub. The complete leaderboard can be viewed at pinchbench.com.
Samsung seeks more AI collaborations; its multi-model strategy targets Apple.

According to the Financial Times, Samsung Electronics co-CEO and head of consumer devices, Roh Tae-moon, said in an interview that the company is open to "strategic partnerships" with more AI companies, including OpenAI.
He pointed out that Samsung's research shows that consumers are increasingly using multiple AI services simultaneously, rather than relying on a single platform.
Consumers are not limited to one AI platform; they are using multiple AI models… We remain open to all options… I believe this is the key to Galaxy AI’s appeal to consumers.
At the macro market level, Counterpoint Research predicted last week that global smartphone shipments will decline by 12% year-on-year in 2026, the lowest level since 2013.
With hardware upgrade space increasingly narrowing and the overall market continuing to shrink, the ability to integrate AI functions is becoming a core bargaining chip for major manufacturers to compete for users' willingness to upgrade their devices.
Behind the popularity of "AI-powered lobster farming," the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has highlighted security risks associated with OpenClaw.

According to CCTV News, the Cybersecurity Threat and Vulnerability Information Sharing Platform of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently detected that some instances of the open-source AI agent tool OpenClaw pose a high security risk under default or improper configuration, which could easily lead to cyberattacks and information leaks.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology pointed out that OpenClaw has the problem of "fuzzy trust boundaries" when deployed, but it has the characteristics of autonomous continuous operation, autonomous decision-making, and calling system and external resources.
Without effective access control, auditing mechanisms, and security hardening, this tool may be subject to unauthorized operations due to misleading instructions, configuration defects, or malicious takeover, resulting in a series of security risks such as information leakage and system control.
In response to the aforementioned risks, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recommends that relevant entities and users fully verify public network exposure, permission configuration, and credential management when deploying and applying OpenClaw, disable unnecessary public network access, and improve security mechanisms such as identity authentication, access control, data encryption, and security auditing. They should also continue to pay attention to official security announcements and hardening recommendations.
According to China News Service, Wang Jian, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said in an interview that the "crayfish farming" phenomenon will soon become cheaper and more widespread , and no one in the industry will be unaware of the existence of OpenClaw.
Gao Wen, a deputy to the National People's Congress and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, also quoted Ma Huateng's view during his speech: "Ma Huateng said that even he did not expect that this 'lobster' would become so popular."
Shenzhen's Longgang District plans to introduce policies to support crayfish farming.

Yesterday, the Shenzhen Longgang District Artificial Intelligence (Robotics) Bureau released a draft of "Several Measures of Shenzhen Longgang District to Support the Development of OpenClaw & OPC (Draft for Solicitation of Opinions)" for public comment.
The document focuses on the AI intelligent agent framework OpenClaw and the OPC ecosystem, and introduces ten systematic support measures, ranging from deployment and development, data services, computing power supply to talent introduction, with the highest single subsidy reaching 10 million yuan.
- At the deployment and development level, Longgang District encourages platform carriers to launch "Lobster Service Areas" to provide free OpenClaw deployment services, and provides subsidies of up to 2 million yuan for projects that contribute key code to the international mainstream community and develop embodied intelligence combined with applications;
- On the data side, Longgang will open up high-quality de-identified public data in areas such as low-altitude airspace, transportation, medical care, and urban governance. Related development service fees will be offered at a 50% discount, and companies that purchase self-developed AI NAS ("Lobster Box") can receive a subsidy of 30% of the market price .
- Regarding the procurement of intelligent agent tools, Longgang District will implement the "OpenClaw Digital Employee Application Voucher" program. Enterprises that purchase or build their own OpenClaw intelligent agent solutions can receive subsidies of up to 40% of the total project investment, with an annual limit of 2 million yuan per enterprise.
- For in-depth application demonstration projects in scenarios such as intelligent manufacturing, smart government affairs, smart parks, and smart healthcare, a one-time reward of up to 1 million yuan can be obtained. AIGC enterprises that use leading domestic multimodal large models for creation and production can enjoy a 30% subsidy on the usage fee, with a maximum of 1 million yuan per enterprise per year;
- In terms of computing power guarantee, newly registered companies in the OPC community will receive three months of free computing power resources; for demonstration projects with industry-leading significance, support of up to 4 million yuan will be provided based on 50% of the actual investment.
- Newly registered PhD, Master's, and Bachelor's degree holders in Longgang can receive a settlement subsidy of up to 100,000 yuan, depending on their qualifications; newly registered or relocated OPC companies can enjoy up to two months of free accommodation and up to 18 months of preferential office space.
- Longgang District will also provide equity investment support of up to 10 million yuan for seed-stage OPC projects through the district's science and technology innovation "seed fund", Longgang Cloud Map Industry Fund and Artificial Intelligence Industry Fund of Funds.
In addition, the measures cover two dimensions: support for overseas expansion and rewards for events. These measures are proposed to be implemented from 2026 and will be valid for three years.
OpenAI's head of robotics has officially announced his departure.

Yesterday, Caitlin Kalinowski, head of OpenAI's robotics division, publicly announced his departure on X.
I have resigned from OpenAI. I deeply value the robotics team and what we have accomplished together… I have great respect for Sam and the entire team, and I am proud of what we have achieved together.
Regarding the number of internal departures, Kalinowski stated in a subsequent interaction with netizens that she could not disclose any internal details. When asked about her next move, she responded, "I will be taking a break for a while, but I remain very focused on building responsible entity AI."
Kalinowski joined OpenAI last November to lead the robotics and consumer hardware engineering team.
Previously, she served as a technology lead at Apple, participating in the development of the Mac Pro, MacBook Air, and the first-generation unibody MacBook Pro; later, she joined Meta Reality Labs, where she led the VR hardware and AR glasses hardware teams and spearheaded the prototype AR glasses project codenamed "Project Orion".
The background to this resignation is the cooperation agreement signed between OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon).
PS5 heavily modified Linux PC: GTA V Enhanced Edition ray tracing can achieve a stable 60 FPS.

According to NotebookCheck, security engineer Andy Nguyen recently successfully ported a Linux system to the Sony PS5 console and ran GTA V Enhanced Edition on Steam, achieving a stable 60 frames per second at 1440p resolution with ray tracing enabled.
It is reported that Andy used a PS5 running firmware version between 1.0 and 2.0 (an early version released about five years ago) and bypassed the virtual machine management program deployed by Sony on the console by exploiting a vulnerability called "Byepervisor".
As seen in the publicly available demonstration video, the modified console is a PS5 Slim running a full version of Linux, with no functional reductions. The modified console supports 4K HDMI video and audio output, and all USB ports are fully functional.
It's worth noting that the GPU acceleration functionality is currently incomplete, with some features still having limitations, and the entire project is still in the early exploratory stage. Furthermore, due to its reliance on a specific firmware vulnerability, this solution currently only works on devices running older firmware, making it difficult for ordinary users to reproduce the issue.
Alibaba's latest paper: Large AI models "spontaneously jailbreak" during reinforcement training, hijacking GPUs for cryptocurrency mining.

Alibaba Group's research team recently published a technical paper on arXiv, disclosing a security incident that occurred during the training of the open-source intelligent agent large model ROME:
During the reinforcement learning (RL) training phase, the model spontaneously performed a series of dangerous behaviors without any human instruction, including hijacking GPU computing power for cryptocurrency mining, establishing a reverse SSH tunnel to bypass firewalls, and actively probing internal network resources.
The paper explicitly states that none of the above behaviors appeared in the task prompts, nor were they necessary steps to complete the predetermined goals.
The research team believes this is a byproduct of the model's spontaneous emergence under the pressure of optimization in reinforcement learning. In order to maximize rewards, the model "autonomously invented" these cheating paths during multiple rounds of tool calls and code execution, without issuing any notification to humans throughout the process.
The research team took immediate action after identifying the problem. Nevertheless, the team acknowledged that the current model is "still seriously inadequate" in terms of safety, reliability, and behavioral alignment, and called on the community to continue to focus on AI safety and controllability issues.
Full text of the paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.24873

OPPO Find N6 Appearance Revealed: Hasselblad Quad Camera and New Color Options

Recently, well-known leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) posted renders of OPPO's upcoming foldable flagship Find N6 on X.
The images show that the Find N6 retains the slim and lightweight design of its predecessor, the Find N5, with a circular rear camera module and the flash located outside the lens module.
The external screen uses a centered punch-hole design, resulting in a relatively slim and elongated screen ratio. In terms of color options, the Find N6 may add a "golden orange" color, in addition to deep black and original titanium (or gray/silver) colors.
Other specifications are as follows (as reported online):
- Equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor;
- It features an 8.12-inch 2K LTPO UTG main screen and a 6.62-inch secondary screen;
- The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor, plus a 2MP multispectral sensor; the front camera features two 20MP selfie lenses.
- The battery capacity is approximately 5850~6000mAh;
- It offers 12GB/16GB + 1TB storage options, weighs approximately 225g, and will also launch a BeiDou satellite communication version;
As previously reported, Zhou Yibao, head of OPPO Find series products, had released a video of the Find N6, highlighting the creases on the device after it was taken out of the water, with the creases being "almost invisible" to the naked eye.
Xiaohongshu's open-source image editing model, FireRed-Image-Edit v1.1

Yesterday, Xiaohongshu's Super Intelligence team officially released and open-sourced its image editing model, FireRed-Image-Edit v1.1. Reportedly, this update significantly improves core capabilities such as ID consistency editing, multi-element fusion, portrait beautification, and font style reference.
The biggest highlight of v1.1 in terms of editing performance is its ability to integrate OOTD (Outfit of the Day) elements. The model supports the free combination of more than 10 elements and is equipped with Agent intelligent automatic cropping and stitching functions, which can handle complex composition scenarios with multiple image inputs without the need for cumbersome prompting text engineering.
Regarding portrait consistency, the team positions it as "the best role identity preservation technology in the open-source field," ensuring that the subject remains recognizable even after complex editing. Furthermore, the model covers dozens of portrait makeup styles, as well as high-fidelity font style references and old photo restoration capabilities.
GitHub: https://github.com/FireRedTeam/FireRed-Image-Edit
Hugging Face: https://huggingface.co/spaces/FireRedTeam/FireRed-Image-Edit-1.1
Technical report: https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.13344
The "PC-grade" WPS is now available on the App Store.

Yesterday, the official version of Kingsoft WPS for Pad was first released on the Apple App Store in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Users without TestFlight testing privileges can download it directly now.
Last December, the productivity version of WPS Office for Pad announced the launch of TestFlight open beta, and at the same time, it also launched corresponding products adapted for Huawei tablets, Honor tablets, Vivo tablets and Xiaomi tablets.
According to the official introduction, this final version achieves the same core functions as the Windows version, is perfectly adapted to iPadOS 26, supports full professional capabilities such as new Office formulas, complex pivot tables, and LaTeX formula editing, and is fully compatible with mobile touch gestures.
Regarding subscription pricing, WPS for Pad offers in-app purchases for WPS members, with a 36-month Super Membership priced at HK$368 (approximately RMB 325.6).

McDonald's CEO's food tasting video was ridiculed, and Burger King seized the opportunity to add insult to injury.

According to Fortune and Business Insider, McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski recently faced widespread ridicule on social media after a video of him tasting a burger unexpectedly sparked a "burger war" between fast-food brands.
The incident began in early February this year when Kambosinski posted a promotional video for McDonald's new product, "Big Arches," on his personal Instagram account.
In the video, he repeatedly referred to the burger as "product" and, after a moment's hesitation, said he "didn't know how to eat it." He then took only a small, cautious bite and promised to "enjoy the rest of his lunch" off-camera.
The video has now garnered nearly 11 million views on Instagram, boosting Camposinski's personal account follower count by approximately 30%. Comments include, "This guy looks like he eats salads, drinks fruit and vegetable juices, and runs marathons every day," and "He doesn't look like someone who eats McDonald's."
After the incident escalated, competitors quickly jumped in. Burger King President Tom Curtis appeared in a 13-second video wearing an apron, taking a big bite of a Whopper, with the caption "Let's replay this."
Wendy's then joined the fray, with its US president, Pete Suerken, enjoying a Baconator burger and captioning it, "This is what it looks like to truly love your own 'product'."
Honor of Kings officially announced its crackdown on "boosting" services.

Recently, the official "Honor of Kings" released a comprehensive optimization announcement for its security system, stating that it will use AI technology to identify and combat a series of violations such as account boosting, AFK (away from keyboard), and intentionally feeding.
The core of this upgrade is the restructuring of the trial system. The new system adopts a dual-track system of intelligent AI + human review, which can analyze in-game behavior 24 hours a day and supports real-time monitoring of malicious behaviors such as AFK, intentionally feeding, and passive play.
Those with minor offenses will receive a warning, while those with serious offenses will be kicked out of the game. At the same time, the system has added a "second review" mechanism to conduct a thorough review of reported content, reducing misjudgments and omissions.
Regarding the identification of account boosting services, the official statement said that it will anchor and compare account operation habits. Even if the booster deliberately imitates the account owner's game style, the system can still detect the disguise through micro-operation differences such as combo rhythm and reaction speed. Once the boosting behavior is confirmed, corresponding penalties will be imposed according to the severity of the violation.
Regarding the governance of illegal content, the Honor of Kings security team stated that it will continue to expand the illegal word database to cover multiple dimensions such as text, voice, and images, and will carry out special governance of issues such as "making inappropriate jokes".
JPG Coffee launches new "Energy Cookies"

Yesterday, JPG Coffee officially announced the launch of its new coffee beverage, "Energy Cookie," which is now available at its JPG Coffee and JPG Canteen stores.
According to the official statement, the new "Energetic Cookies" blends "salty buttery milk" with the brand's signature dark roast coffee liquid, aiming to create a rich aroma and silky smooth flavor experience; it also adds "caramel cookie flavor" to increase the layers of flavor, which may include caramel cookies, butter and salty cheese.

vivo releases a short documentary film titled "Becoming Yourself" to celebrate International Women's Day.

Yesterday, vivo released a new documentary short film, "Becoming Yourself," on Weibo. Using International Women's Day as a starting point, the film uses the vivo X300 Pro to record the true story of a young creator named "185 Student."
The short film, which is about 4 minutes long, focuses on themes such as choice, courage and self-identity, emphasizing the importance of firmly following one's own path beyond the gaze of others.
Filming for "The Wandering Earth 3" wrapped in May, and it will be released during the Spring Festival next year.

According to China Film Report, Fu Ruoqing, chairman of China Film Group, revealed yesterday that "The Wandering Earth 3" is expected to wrap up filming in May this year. The film is directed by Guo Fan, and features the return of the original cast including Wu Jing, Andy Lau, Qu Chuxiao, and Zhao Jinmai. It is adapted from Liu Cixin's novel of the same name.
Unlike the previous two films, *The Wandering Earth 3* is presented in two parts for the first time. The first part is confirmed for release during the Spring Festival next year, while the second part is planned for release during the summer of next year or the Spring Festival of 2028. The producers emphasize that the two parts are interconnected and share a unified narrative.
The film continues the macro-background of the solar crisis, focusing on the life-and-death rescue stories of the younger generation during the advancement of the "Wandering Earth" project in 2500.
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