"Silicon Valley Link" mit new synthetic bio-loop to accurately predict output

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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. British Intelligence and Security Council believes Facebook feeds terrorism

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Now, according to foreign media reports, politicians are no longer blaming the intelligence agencies for their failure to investigate terrorist atrocities, while internet companies have become the targets of their accusations. It is reported that the British Parliament in the soldier Lee Rigby was killed by Muslim terrorists in the investigation work, has shifted its focus from the military and military six to Facebook.

2. US letter to EU: Google case cannot be politicized

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In Tuesday, the US expressed concern about two European lawmakers ' proposal to prevent Google from being a lone in the search industry and proposing to split Google, Reuters reported. The US said EU politicians should not be able to dictate and influence the EU's antitrust investigation into the world's most popular Internet search engine.

In an e-mail, the US mission said it was "deeply concerned" about the European Parliament's call for "EU competition authorities to consider splitting Google's search engine and other Internet services". "It is important that the process of identifying whether or not to jeopardize competition and potential remedial measures should be objective and impartial and not politicized." ”

3. Facebook's upcoming privacy controls update users can manage and view more privacy related behavior

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In Tuesday, Facebook informed users that a comprehensive update on privacy controls (Privacy Basics) was imminent, and that the update would provide a variety of privacy related behavioral management and information updates, such as terms, user data, cookies, advertising systems, and various privacy options. Privacy Basics will include a wizard guide (Interactive guides) to help users set up and evaluate, including three broad categories of privacy: "What others can see about you" and "what you can see".

4. MIT developed a new synthetic biological circuit to accurately predict output

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Now a team of researchers at MIT in the United States has proposed a way to dramatically reduce uncertainty by introducing a device that can ultimately reliably predict the biological circuitry, just as a single component predicts. The study, led by Domitila Dale Viggio, an associate professor of mechanical Engineering (Domitilla Del Vecchio) and professor of bioengineering Rohn Wess (Ron Weiss), was published in this week's journal Nature Biology Science. The author of the article is Dippack Mishra (Deepak Mishra), a graduate of MIT bioengineering, and other collaborators including the Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering Philippe Livilla (Phillip Rivera) and Lin Allen (Allen Lin), majoring in electrical engineering and computer science.

Such synthetic biological circuits will have many potential uses, Dale Viggio and Weiss explained. "One of the uses that we're currently working on is bio-sensing-the cells that can detect specific molecules in the environment and respond to produce specific outputs." Dale Viggio explained. A specific example is that cells can detect markers that suggest cancer cells exist, and then trigger the release of molecules that kill them.

5. Discard motherboard manufacturing AMD will chipset business outsourcing

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Taiwan's Cheung Shuo Technology recently announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with AMD, but has not released any specific details, but said it involves the next generation chipset technology. In fact, there has been news that AMD has fully outsourced the development of chipset to Cheung Suk. Given that the current PC processor has integrated most of the original chipset features, resulting in a single function, so outsourcing can help AMD save a lot of cost and energy, focus on the development of APU and semi-customized products, Cheung-Suk can take the opportunity to make a profit.

6. Google's development of "Parkinson's" smart Spoon officially on sale

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The Liftware Spoon, which Google has previously developed for "Parkinson's" patients, is now officially on lift's official website. The product retail price of 295 U.S. dollars, known to effectively reduce the jitter impact of about 76%. Liftware Spoon, a producer of lift Lab, was acquired by Google earlier this year. Today, Lift Lab founder Anu Pan Patac (Anupam Pathak) is working for Google X Labs, and the "future products" being developed include drones, self-driving cars, robots, internet hotspot balloons and so on.

7. Samsung developed eyeball control mouse to help people with disabilities surf the internet

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Samsung Electronics announced in Tuesday that it has developed a new generation of mouse products that can help people with disabilities navigate the Internet without using their palms to control the mouse. The project, known as "eyecan+", monitors the user's eye movement through a sensor installed under a computer monitor. In use, the user does not need to wear additional devices, only through simple eye movement can be copied, paste, select and enlarge 18 kinds of basic operation instructions.

8. IDC Flat-Panel shipments Report: ipad declines for the first time in a year

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IDC, the market research firm, released its latest issue of global Tablet PC shipments in Tuesday. The report noted that while Apple had just made a breakthrough in market capitalisation for the first time in the history of its share price rally, it was hard to conceal that the company's ipad product line would usher in a total decline in shipments this year.

Apple's current ipad product line has a variety of products, the most abundant one over the years. But this year the company's ipad shipments are expected to be only 64.9 million units, down 12.7% from last year's level. In contrast, global Tablet PCs shipped 235.7 million units in 2014, an overall increase of 7.2% per cent from 2013.

(Responsible editor: Mengyishan)

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