SSPAI Morning Brief: Ferrari Unveils Luce, Its First Fully Electric Supercar with 772kW Output and 530km Range

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Morning Brief

  1. Ferrari Unveils Its First Fully Electric Supercar Luce
  2. Sennheiser Launches Momentum 5 Headphones
  3. Spotify Begins Testing Audio Magazine Articles
  4. Motorola Global ROM Found Redirect Hijacking Behavior
  5. Samsung Gallery Will No Longer Support Direct OneDrive Sync
  6. News Worth a Quick Look

Ferrari Unveils Its First Fully Electric Supercar Luce

On May 25 local time, Ferrari officially unveiled its first fully electric supercar, the Luce, in Rome. The Luce has a curb weight of 2,260kg and is equipped with four axial-flux permanent magnet synchronous motors derived from the Ferrari F80, featuring independent drive for each wheel. The front motors can reach a maximum speed of 30,000rpm, while the rear motors peak at 25,500rpm. The system delivers a combined maximum output of 772kW and 990Nm of motor torque (11,500Nm wheel torque). Combined with a new VCU control unit, Side Slip Control X system, and eTrac electronic traction control, the Luce accelerates from 0–100km/h in 2.5 seconds and reaches a top speed exceeding 310km/h.

The Luce uses an 800V structural integrated lithium battery pack co-developed with SK On, containing 15 modules and 210 battery cells. The battery offers an energy density of 305Wh/kg and a total capacity of 122kWh, supporting up to 350kW DC fast charging, with an estimated WLTP driving range exceeding 530km. The exterior was designed by LoveFrom, the creative team led by former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive and Marc Newson. It features a pillarless panoramic glass roof and floating aerodynamic wing elements at the front and rear, paired with progressive large wheels measuring 23 inches in the front and 24 inches in the rear. Inside, the interaction system consists of four OLED displays custom-made by Samsung, while retaining precision-machined aluminum mechanical knobs and toggle switches.

The Luce includes Ferrari’s official seven-year complimentary maintenance program, along with an eight-year extended warranty covering core EV components. Pricing starts at approximately $650,000. Source


Sennheiser Launches Momentum 5 Headphones

On May 25, Sennheiser unveiled the Momentum 5 Wireless over-ear headphones. The new model retains the exterior design of its predecessor while featuring 42mm transducers derived from the HD 600 series. The number of microphones in each earcup has increased to four per side (eight total), with Sennheiser claiming voice noise cancellation performance up to three times better than the previous generation. The headphones are Hi-Res Audio certified and support Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless Bluetooth audio codecs. They feature a Bluetooth 5.4 chip with firmware support planned for future Bluetooth 6.0 compatibility. The initial firmware update will also introduce Dolby Atmos spatial audio with head tracking support. The Momentum 5 Wireless includes a user-replaceable 700mAh battery, delivering up to 57 hours of playback with active noise cancellation enabled, alongside fast charging capable of providing three hours of usage from just five minutes of charging.

The Momentum 5 Wireless comes in black, white, and blue color options, priced at $400, and will officially launch on June 16. Source


Spotify Begins Testing Audio Magazine Articles

On May 26, Spotify announced testing for a new audio magazine article feature for English-language users in regions where audiobooks are currently available. The feature offers newly produced narrative-style audio articles created by Spotify’s internal team. The initial rollout includes more than 650 long-form articles from publishers such as Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Vogue, Variety, Billboard, Vibe, GQ, WIRED, Vanity Fair, and Pitchfork. Each audio article is under two hours long. Premium subscribers can listen within their monthly audiobook allowance, while free-tier users must purchase articles individually for $1.99 each. Source


Motorola Global ROM Found Redirect Hijacking Behavior

Several overseas versions of Motorola smartphones have reportedly exhibited app hijacking behavior after recent software updates. When users open the Amazon app from the app drawer, the system briefly launches a browser, flashes momentarily, and redirects to a specific URL before injecting Amazon affiliate referral codes.

Through ADB logs and network traffic analysis, users confirmed that the behavior originates from the preinstalled Smart Feed app version v2.03.0070. Affected devices reportedly include Razr Fold foldable phones and the Razr (2026) lineup. Network logs also show requests being sent to the advertising service domain “devicenative,” with the hijacking process ultimately redirecting users to a site under the domain kira-abboud.com and injecting a dedicated affiliate referral code different from those publicly used by fashion influencers. At present, users can stop the redirect behavior by disabling the Smart Feed app in system settings. Motorola has not yet issued an official response regarding the incident. Source


Samsung Gallery Will No Longer Support Direct OneDrive Sync

On May 14, Microsoft updated its support documentation confirming that Samsung Gallery will no longer support direct synchronization with OneDrive starting September 30, 2026. Photos, files, and other previously synced content will still remain accessible through the OneDrive website or mobile app. Microsoft stated that users who wish to continue using photo backup features will need to switch to the OneDrive app and manually enable the “Camera Upload” setting to avoid backup interruptions. Because Samsung accounts may differ from the OneDrive account being used, users are also advised to verify that the correct backup account is selected. Source


News Worth a Quick Look

  • According to a Bloomberg report, Apple plans to introduce native support for third-party AirPlay alternatives in the EU region with iOS 27, allowing users to set services such as Google Cast as the default solution for wireless media streaming. The change is primarily intended to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act requirements. Source
  • Chen Keming Foods issued a public apology regarding controversy over its “Hand-Rolled” trademark and announced it will completely stop producing and selling products containing “hand-rolled” labeling. Earlier, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV exposed that one of the company’s noodle products prominently displayed the words “hand-rolled” alongside rolling-pin imagery on the packaging, despite actually being machine-made. Chen Keming Foods responded at the time by stating that “Hand-Rolled” was merely a trademark name. Source
  • According to Economic Observer, Xu Yao, the former CEO of Three-Body Universe (Shanghai) Culture Development Co. and a convicted poison murderer whose case attracted widespread attention, has been executed. Source

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