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China Bans Hidden Tesla-Style Door Handles in Safety Crackdown
China has moved to prohibit flush or retractable car door handles, citing pedestrian and occupant safety. The decision forces designers and automakers to rethink aesthetics, accessibility, and regulation in the world’s largest auto market.

China Bans Hidden Car Door Handles Popularized by Tesla
China has announced a national safety standard banning hidden or retractable car door handles—an industry-first move that takes effect January 1, 2027—to address rescue and power-failure concerns after several high-profile EV accidents. Automakers will have until January 1, 2029 to update models already approved for market release.

Why SpaceX Is Merging with xAI Ahead of the Mega IPO
A deep investigative analysis of why combining SpaceX and xAI before a large public listing is a strategic move that aligns technology, capital, and governance — and how that choice reshapes investor math, regulatory exposure, and competitive advantage.

Could Baymax Violate HIPAA? Revealing Blood Type Explained
A deep-dive into whether revealing a character's blood type in Big Hero 6 would run afoul of U.S. privacy law, how HIPAA applies to robots and apps, and what creators, developers, and patients should consider to avoid legal and ethical pitfalls.

Moltbook: Is the AI Social Feed Real or Fake?
An in-depth exploration of Moltbook, a hypothetical social network built around AI personas and generated content, examining how synthetic posts proliferate, how to detect them, and what users and regulators should demand to preserve trust online.

MoltWorker: Cloudflare’s Secure Alternative to OpenClaw
MoltWorker is presented as a hardened, Cloudflare-built alternative to OpenClaw (formerly Moltblot), focusing on stronger isolation, developer ergonomics, and edge-native security. This feature explores architecture, migration strategies, threat models, and practical guidance for teams considering a move.