In the daily link to the Silicon Valley, the most fresh information! The "Silicon Valley" here refers to the typical and innovative business representatives abroad.
1. The FCC is expected to present a new network neutrality proposal in early February
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said in Friday that it would submit a proposal on Internet operating rules in February.
The FCC chairman, Tom Huiller Tom Wheeler, may present the latest proposals on net neutrality to other members early next month and vote at the FCC Congress on February 26. Wheeler's first proposal, which allowed Internet service providers to provide preferential access to services, did not pass smoothly.
2. Intel 24.8 Million dollar investment smart glasses developer Vuzix
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Vuzix, a developer of smart-glasses products, announced in Friday that Intel had invested 24.8 million dollars in the company. Intel acquired the preferred shares of the New York State Rochester (Rochester) technology company and converted it into common shares, which accounted for about 20% per cent of the company.
Vuzix said the financing would be the general operating capital for the company's development. The company is interested in introducing smart glasses products that are more type-oriented than Google glasses.
3. Soon, you can use Moto 360 to control modern cars.
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The combination of cars and mobile devices is getting tighter, and cars are being described as smart phones with wheels, and there is only a growing connection and interaction between the two, such as Hyundai, the Korean carmaker, who is now moving closer to the smart car, announcing the launch of a Blue Link application based on the Android Wear, such as Moto 360 These wearable devices will be able to connect to the modern car and realize remote control.
Blue Link is the vehicle system of modern automobiles, in this year's new sonata, The Lloyd's will appear, if you drive these models in the future, you can control the smart watch, watch becomes the personalized key to open your car, which is more convenient than the smart phone, many simple moves through the watch will be faster.
4. Google 2015 noteworthy four major trends: Push consumer version Glasses products
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As the search market giant, Google continued to dominate the global search market in 2014, the technology blogger CNet wrote in Saturday. In the US market, Google's share of the desktop search market has reached 67% per cent, and its annual revenue is more than $50 billion trillion globally. But in Google's view, there is still a need to broaden horizons and open up new sources of revenue in markets outside the search business, such as continuing to boost growth in business such as YouTube, Google X, and Android. CNET lists four big trends that Google has been looking at in 2015:1, the consumer version of Google glasses. 2, to promote YouTube to obtain more advertising revenue. 3. Android is ubiquitous. 4, the European Market Review pressure.
5. Tesla develops automatic charging system: Your car will find its own power
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Tesla CEO Ilon Masc said in a recent tweet that the company has started to develop a "solid metal snake" automatic charging system for electric cars, including Model S, to automatically look for electric vehicle charging ports and recharge them.
Compared to the traditional car, the charging process of electric vehicles more cumbersome, and charging longer, more intensive charging frequency, most of the car owners will choose to charge at night, but will cause incremental charge, will undoubtedly increase the consumption of electricity.
6. Western data new 4TB hybrid hard drive speeds up to 90% of SSDs
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Western data (WD) announced today that its latest 4TB hybrid drives are the world's fastest hybrid drives and will be showcased at the Las Vegas CES 2015 exhibition. The company claims that the new 4TB hybrid hard drive of Western data is approaching SSD speed, but the price is similar to that of ordinary mechanical hard drives.
7. Streaming media Services to increase 54%, subversive or savior?
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Apple's takeover of streaming media services, Beats Music, as a major event in the area of musical sales, shows once again that the industry is starting to shift from sales of traditional digital music and albums. The music and video content business on demand streaming has grown by 54% in 2014, with music streaming media on demand up to 164 billion times, up from 106 billion in 2013, according to SoundScan, Nielsen's music industry year-end report released this week. While streaming media services are growing, traditional digital albums and music sales are slipping.
8. Apple accounts for the iOS8 of memory in the United States by the user class action
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Yesterday, the reporter learned that Apple in the United States suffered a user class action, the lawsuit alleged that Apple has not told the user iOS8 operating system needs to occupy the memory space, asked the court to determine the compensation of Apple.
It is understood that the lawsuit was filed in the Federal District Court of North Carolina, California. The plaintiffs said the massive data from the IOS8 operating system software had eroded the storage space of Apple's mobile devices, causing them to have less real storage space than advertised, while Apple did not inform users how much memory was needed for the IOS8 operating system. For example, a iPhone6 with 16GB of storage space can actually hold only 12.7GB of photos, songs, apps, and other user data, which is 21% less than the former.
(Responsible editor: Mengyishan)