In the daily link to the Silicon Valley, the most fresh information! Silicon Valley here refers to a typical and innovative business representative abroad.
1. High-pass monopoly fine or no less than 1.4 million USD for Xin Bamboo
Http://tech.ifeng.com/a/20140912/40801057_0.shtml
Yesterday, the National Development and Reform Commission price supervision inspection and anti-monopoly bureau director Hucunlin revealed at the State Council antitrust briefing, the United States Qualcomm's antitrust investigation has basically ended, after the final communication, will soon enter the punishment procedure.
Qualcomm, the US smartphone chip maker, has been accused of charging unreasonable licensing fees in China for years in a suspected monopoly, which has led to a crackdown on the Chinese mobile phone industry, increasing the cost of consumers buying handsets.
2. The first Apple Watch game release: Users break wrist watch Judge win
Http://tech.ifeng.com/a/20140912/40801220_0.shtml
Beijing Time September 12 News, according to the Daily Mail of the British report, just after Apple smart watch Apple Watch released, the US independent game developer Flying Tiger Entertainment launched the first official game, "Iarm wrestle aesthetising."
"Iarm wrestle aesthetising" is actually a wrist-breaking game, using a built-in accelerometer to detect the tilt of the arm to determine which side has won. The game also provides commentary and sound effects during the game. The player can system the watch, change the game picture, record the sound clip and so on.
3. HP buys cloud computing software developer Eucalyptus
Http://tech.sina.com.cn/it/2014-09-12/08079607925.shtml
Beijing time September 12 Morning News, Hewlett-Packard (36.76,-0.27,-0.73%) is about to acquire cloud computing software developers Eucalyptus BAE. HP CEO Whitman Meg Whitman is trying to strengthen HP's business with a new acquisition.
Eucalyptus was founded in 2009. The company's technology helps corporate users save, process, and publish computing data over the Internet. The company is based in Goleta, Calif., after acquiring 55.5 million dollars in 3 rounds of funding. According to sources, the price of HP's acquisition is less than 100 million dollars.
4. Yahoo has faced a 250,000-dollar fine every day against U.S. government surveillance
Http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2014-09-12/07519607908.shtml
Beijing time September 12 Morning News, a U.S. federal court in Thursday, asked to decrypt about 1500 pages of classified documents. The documents show 2008 years after Yahoo (41.26, 0.12, 0.29%) tried to stop the U.S. government from secretly monitoring users of the details, when the court rejected Yahoo's request.
Yahoo's defeat at the time strengthened the U.S. federal government through the "PRISM" project to monitor the rights of Internet users. Eventually, Yahoo and 7 other companies agreed to submit data to government departments under the PRISM project. Last year Snowden Edward Snowden, former employee of the National Security Agency (NSA), exposed the incident.
5. ebay to enter mobile advertising: announced the introduction of the application of the advertising network
Http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2014-09-12/08249607940.shtml
Beijing time September 12 Morning news, ebay plans to launch its mobile application of an advertising network services, so as to enter a promising mobile advertising market.
"For the time being, we offer you the opportunity to contact an ebay user throughout the shopping process," the ebay page says. ”
EMarketer, a market-research firm, expects US mobile advertising spending to reach $17.73 billion trillion in 2014, up 83% from 2013 's $9.69 billion trillion.
6. The second largest electrical chain stores in the United States cash depleted or declared bankrupt
Http://tech.qq.com/a/20140912/007693.htm
September 12, RadioShack, the US's second-largest electrical chain group, announced in Thursday that it was supporting the company's finances through several negotiations and was expected to announce a deal shortly. But RadioShack also warned that the company would soon run out of cash reserves and would be forced to declare bankruptcy if the talks failed.
RadioShack currently has thousands of retail outlets in the United States, but has long been in recession. RadioShack previously published a report that the company's single store revenue this summer fell 20% year-on-year.
7. Apple free U2 band new album annoying users
Http://news.ccidnet.com/art/1032/20140912/5605117_1.html
September 12 News, according to foreign media reports, Apple to all itunes users free of U2 band's new album, but this gift is obviously not very popular.
Whether the user wants it or not, U2 's new album will appear on the user's iphone or ipad, a move that has angered many itunes users.
At the new product launch in Tuesday, U2 's lead singer, Bono, led all the members to perform their new album, The Song of Innocence. Mr. Cook said the company will offer the new album to all itunes users free of charge, in order to thank the fruit powder for their consistent support.
(Responsible editor: Lvguang)