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Serafim enters Japan with Cyberwin deal and Yogobashi Camera launch
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Taiwan-based Serafim has partnered with Cyberwin to expand in Japan and started selling its Serafim S3 mobile gaming controller at Yodobashi Camera stores in Kyoto and Osaka.
NVIDIA leads a crowded automotive AI market in 2024
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The Business Research Company says the automotive artificial intelligence market remains moderately fragmented, with NVIDIA holding the top share in 2024 and the top 10 players controlling 28% of revenue.
Consumer electronics e-commerce market stays fragmented as Amazon leads
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The consumer electronics e-commerce market remains highly fragmented, with Amazon.com Inc. holding the biggest share in 2024 and the top 10 players controlling just 7% of revenue.
Palo Alto Networks leads fragmented IT and telecom cyber security market
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A new Business Research Company report says the IT and telecom cyber security market remains fragmented, with Palo Alto Networks holding the top global sales position in 2024 at 5% share.
Global palladium market seen reaching $28.6B by 2031
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Allied Market Research says the global palladium market was valued at $16.3 billion in 2021 and is projected to hit $28.6 billion by 2031. The report points to stronger demand from electronics and Asia-Pacific as the fastest-growing region.
hololive English concert to stream live in cinemas across Asia and Mexico
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hololive English 4th Concert -Serendipity- will broadcast live from Los Angeles to participating cinemas in 10 markets across Asia and Mexico this July. The release underscores how VTuber concerts and cinema live viewings are turning digital…
Solar e-bike market seen reaching $6.01 billion by 2040
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Allied Market Research projects the global solar e-bike market will rise from $1.66 billion in 2030 to $6.01 billion by 2040, driven by government support, higher fuel costs and growing interest in cycling.
EU checks find most remote-controlled toys fail interference rules
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A EU-funded inspection of 88 remote-controlled toys for children ages 3 to 14 found 53 products, or 60%, failed EU interference standards.
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