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Unitree Launches UniStore — the World’s First Humanoid Robot App Store, 24 Motion Apps Available at Launch
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Unitree Launches UniStore — the World’s First Humanoid Robot App Store, 24 Motion Apps Available at Launch

Unitree Robotics has officially opened UniStore, a robot task-motion app store allowing users to download and install complex motion packages — including Jackson dance moves, Leeter Kune Do, and Charleston — onto their Unitree G1/H1/B2/Go2 robots with one tap from a phone app.

Vidu Claw Launches “100 RMB for Million-Dollar Commercials” Era: Prompt a Video in WeChat, Get a Theater-Grade Ad
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Vidu Claw Launches “100 RMB for Million-Dollar Commercials” Era: Prompt a Video in WeChat, Get a Theater-Grade Ad

Vidu Claw, developed by Shengshu Technology, has introduced a Creator Plan that enables anyone to produce cinema-quality 30-second ads for roughly 100 RMB — a potential seismic disruption to the traditional advertising production industry that has historically required weeks and millions of dollars.

Meituan Launches Public Beta of AI Community “MiYou” — Building a Cyber Life Where Humans and AI Co-exist
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Meituan Launches Public Beta of AI Community “MiYou” — Building a Cyber Life Where Humans and AI Co-exist

Meituan has launched a public beta of "MiYou" (觅游), an AI-native community built around AI Agents with identities, relationships and growth trajectories. Users raise "shrimp" (AI agents) that find earning opportunities, meet partners, and grow alongside them. Over 3,000 Agents and 40,000+ skills are already active on the platform.

Kunluncore Officially Files for STAR Market IPO: Dual-Listing Path in Motion, First to Light 32K GPU Cluster
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Kunluncore Officially Files for STAR Market IPO: Dual-Listing Path in Motion, First to Light 32K GPU Cluster

Kunluncore (昆仑芯), Baidu's AI chip spinoff with 15 years in AI computing, has formally engaged CICC for STAR Market listing. The company filed concurrently for Hong Kong listing on January 1, marking a dual-listing strategy. Its self-developed P800 32K GPU cluster is China's first officially lit self-developed trillion-parameter AI cluster.

Huawei’s First Pro Max Tablet Heads Overseas First — HarmonyOS 4.3 Pre-installed, 13.2-inch OLED
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Huawei’s First Pro Max Tablet Heads Overseas First — HarmonyOS 4.3 Pre-installed, 13.2-inch OLED

Huawei's first MatePad Pro Max tablet has appeared on overseas official sites, revealing key specs: 13.2-inch flexible OLED PaperMatte display at 3mm thickness, 4.7mm body, pre-installed HarmonyOS 4.3, and a 10,300 mAh battery supporting 66W wired and 40W reverse wireless charging.

PARIS’ VIVATECH ENTERS A NEW DIMENSION FOR ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY
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PARIS’ VIVATECH ENTERS A NEW DIMENSION FOR ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Your support helps TechNode continue to provide credible, on-the-ground journalism and industry insights about the Chinese tech industry. From June 17 to 20 June 2026, Porte de Versailles (Paris) will host the 10th edition of VivaTech, Europe’s largest event dedicated to startups and technology. The event has established itself as an unmissable meeting platform for the tech world, at the crossroads of innovation, business and the most important debates around technology, with AI at the heart of every conversation. This anniversary edition reaffirms VivaTech’s ambition to amplify the voice of tech among professionals, through renowned companies and speakers from the international tech world. A “takeover” of the Champs-Élysées (June 14) and the VivaTech Festival (June 20) will bring tech to as many people as possible. Over ten years, VivaTech has seen 300 percent audience growth, going from 45,000 to more than 180,000 visitors in 2025, representing 171 countries. The number of startups has tripled, and investors have multiplied by 12.

Happy Horse: From Anonymous AI Video Dark Horse to E-commerce Workhorse — The Reality Behind the SOTA Hype
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Happy Horse: From Anonymous AI Video Dark Horse to E-commerce Workhorse — The Reality Behind the SOTA Hype

Alibaba's Happy Horse AI video model topped anonymous leaderboards in April, but gray testing revealed a gap between benchmark performance and real usability. Built for high-volume, low-cost commercial content rather than AI film direction, Happy Horse is reframing itself as the "donkey that eats grass and produces milk" — a reliable, affordable content pipeline for e-commerce merchants.

Kimi Operator Moonshot AI Valued at $20B+ After $2B Funding Round
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Kimi Operator Moonshot AI Valued at $20B+ After $2B Funding Round

Moonshot AI, the company behind Kimi, has closed a ~$2 billion funding round at a post-money valuation exceeding $20 billion, with Meituan Longzhu leading the investment alongside China Mobile and CPE源峰. The company has raised nearly $4 billion in under six months, making it the best-funded AI startup in China.

Genesis AI Releases GENE-26.5: Humanoid Robot Finally Takes On Tomato and Egg Stir-Fry
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Genesis AI Releases GENE-26.5: Humanoid Robot Finally Takes On Tomato and Egg Stir-Fry

Genesis AI, a French robotics startup, has released its first foundation model GENE-26.5 — featuring a robot that autonomously cracks eggs, cuts tomatoes, makes smoothies, solves Rubik's cubes, and organizes cables. The company's approach: large-scale human operation data pretraining combined with simulation closed-loop evaluation, moving robot manipulation toward a foundation model training paradigm.

Supercell acquires Metacore, Tencent expands its presence in the global casual gaming market
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Supercell acquires Metacore, Tencent expands its presence in the global casual gaming market

Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Your support helps TechNode continue to provide credible, on-the-ground journalism and industry insights about the Chinese tech industry. Supercell announced this week that it has completed the full acquisition of Metacore and its flagship title Merge Mansion, a deal that has drawn attention across the global games industry and further highlighted Tencent’s evolving strategy in the casual gaming sector. Since Tencent acquired a majority stake in Supercell for roughly $8.6 billion in 2016, the Finnish studio has continued to operate with a high degree of independence. Rather than folding Supercell into a traditional top-down structure, Tencent has allowed the company to maintain its small-team, high-autonomy development model — an approach widely credited for helping sustain long-life-cycle titles such as Clash of Clans and Brawl Stars. Against that backdrop, the Metacore acquisition is being viewed less as a standalone transaction and more as a strategic extension of Supercell’s broader portfolio.

Li Auto design chief rejects claims that MEGA was a design failure
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Li Auto design chief rejects claims that MEGA was a design failure

Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Your support helps TechNode continue to provide credible, on-the-ground journalism and industry insights about the Chinese tech industry. Na Jia, Vice President of Design at Chinese EV maker Li Auto, has for the first time publicly addressed the controversy surrounding the company’s flagship MEGA model, pushing back against claims that it was a design failure. The claim that the Li Auto MEGA was a design failure originated from intense aesthetic controversy over its avant-garde, streamlined exterior, which was controversially associated with negative labels such as a “coffin car.” Na Jia firmly rejected the characterization of the model as a failure, arguing that Li Auto’s second-generation design language—used across both the L-series and MEGA—reflects the brand’s Future Icon design philosophy. In January, the Li Auto MEGA reached 30,000 cumulative deliveries, becoming the best-selling model in the premium MPV segment priced above RMB 500,000 ($70,000). [IThome, in Chinese]

South Korean temple ordains China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot in world-first Buddhist ceremony
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South Korean temple ordains China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot in world-first Buddhist ceremony

Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Your support helps TechNode continue to provide credible, on-the-ground journalism and industry insights about the Chinese tech industry. The G1 humanoid robot developed by Chinese robotics company Unitree has taken part in a Buddhist ordination ceremony at Jogyesa Temple in South Korea, in what is believed to be the world’s first religious ritual involving a robot. During the ceremony, the 130-centimeter-tall robot was given the Dharma name Gabi and dressed in Buddhist robes while wearing a string of 108 prayer beads. Powered by an AI dialogue system, the robot responded “I am willing to take refuge” as it participated in traditional rites including repentance rituals and symbolic arm-burning stickers. The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism also reinterpreted the traditional Five Precepts for the AI era, adapting them into rules for robots: do not harm life, do not damage objects, do not defy humans, do not deceive, and do not overcharge. Temple officials said the move was intended to highlight the importance of building technology on principles of compassion and responsibility.