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1. Apple hires a number of senior executives: or hints that the second generation of smart watch development starts
Http://tech.ifeng.com/a/20150108/40935579_0.shtml
Beijing time January 8, according to Science and technology blog MACNN reported that Apple recently hired a number of senior executives from the fashion industry and biomedical industry, may imply that it has launched the second generation of smart watch research and development.
Apple recently hired three executives, apparently aimed at helping Apple develop smart watches. One of them is the French fashion brand Louis Vuitton (Louis Vuitton) Men's clothing collection business original head-Jacob Bu Jordan (Jacob Jordan). Jordan quietly joined Apple last October, and is said to be head of product sales planning for the Apple Special Project team, which has been engaged in smart watch development for many years. Apple has dug a lot of talent out of the fashion world in order to promote smart watch listings, the most typical of which is Angela Alenz, the former CEO of Burberry Burberry, who took over Apple's retail business.
2. US FBI: Hackers attacking Sony networks use North Korean proprietary IP to send information
Http://tech.ifeng.com/a/20150108/40935515_0.shtml
Beijing time, January 8 (Reuters)-James Comey, the FBI director of the FBI, said in Wednesday that some key clues left by hackers who launched an attack on Sony's AV network revealed their identities, according to James Komi. Because they sometimes use the IP address on the internet to show that the North Korean government is unique.
At a cyber-security international Symposium in New York, Komi claimed that these self-proclaimed "peacekeeper" hackers were sometimes exposed to their true identities by "sloppy" instead of using proxy servers to hide themselves.
3. US operator At&t also launched a 0 policy
Http://tech.qq.com/a/20150108/016955.htm
The U.S. mobile communications industry is fiercely competitive, before At&t, Verizon Wireless and other operators before and after slashed the price of data traffic, and the recent flow of unclear 0 for another new focus. In Wednesday, At&t, America's largest mobile-phone operator, announced that it would launch a policy of zero-monthly data flow.
According to CNET, the US Science and technology news website, At&t announced a new policy for new users and existing users of the "mobile-sharing value Added" scheme, which will automatically roll into the next month and At&t will not charge any extra fees.
4. Intel flat Panel results not yet announced 2015 has built defensive barriers
Http://tech.qq.com/a/20150108/013408.htm
Intel is still tight-lipped the results of its 2014 Tablet PC four times-fold growth plan, as the latest quarterly earnings have not been released.
Intel's Tablet PC chip shipments have reached 30 million, according to its three-quarter earnings 2014 years ago. In other words, Intel shipped 10 million in the fourth quarter.
The industry generally believe that, due to the four-quarter market promotion point, will drive the overall sales of digital products. So accomplishing the goal is not difficult for Intel.
5. BlackBerry to launch Android Wear version BBM service
Http://tech.qq.com/a/20150108/010887.htm
January 8, BlackBerry companies are still trying to attract users who do not use BlackBerry devices to allow these users to use the company's BBM services. BlackBerry announced today that the company will soon launch the BBM for the Android Wear version.
Although BlackBerry 10 can be used to support Android apps via Amazon App Store Amazon, or even Google Play, like Gmail and Google Now and other Google apps are not supported by BlackBerry, so Android Wear is still not available on BlackBerry devices.
6. Nokia Telecom to buy Panasonic wireless network business to account for the Japanese market-
Http://it.sohu.com/20150108/n407628677.shtml
Nokia FX and NX recently issued a notice that Nokia Communications has been completed on Panasonic Systems Network Technology Co., Ltd. (Panasonic system NX Company 2¥Q) Acquisition of the wireless network business unit. The acquisition includes Panasonic's LTE/3G Wireless base station system business and related wireless equipment system business, and the fixed assets, customers and business contracts of Panasonic's wireless network department will be transferred to the Nokia Network Japan branch. In addition, more than 300 Panasonic employees.
Nokia communications Chief business Officer Zhou Dehan said that through the acquisition, Nokia Communications will be Japan's operators, whether domestic or overseas business to make greater contributions. At the same time, the acquisition also brought Nokia communications more efficient r&d capabilities. In addition, the acquisition provides Nokia with the opportunity to further explore the potential of the Japanese market. The acquisition enhances Nokia's existing mobile broadband research and development capabilities, and is expected to consolidate, improve product development and development efficiency, and improve the base station system and related wireless equipment in Japan's market share.
8. Twitter brings back translation service messages directly into the user's native language
Http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2015-01-08/doc-icesifvy3096247.shtml
Twitter is again working with Bing translation services this week, news from Beijing time, January 8 morning. Twitter has integrated the Bing translation function into TweetDeck, which translates it directly into the user's native language when reading a foreign Twitter message.
This function is extremely useful in international news events, such as the terrorist attacks in Paris in Wednesday. The integration of Bing translation functions also reflects the expansion of Twitter's international business plan.
When Twitter detects that a Twitter message is not the user's native language, a link to "translate Twitter messages" will appear next to the message. Click on this link, users can get real-time translation.
(Responsible editor: Lvguang)