Do you believe this? The smartphone may disappear within five years.
1. Do you believe it? The smartphone may disappear within five years.
Five years later, Apple may no longer be able to make money by creating a new iPhone. Want to know why? According to a recent survey, Ericsson predicts that due to the rapid development of AI, smartphones will disappear within five years. Ericsson investigates more than 10,000 of smartphone users in 39 countries. More than 85% of users believe that with the rapid development of AI technology, smart wear will become more popular, in addition, 50% want to communicate with their smart wearable devices. For more information, click the original article. I don't know what you think about this news?
Link: http://fossbytes.com/smartphones-will-disappear-in-5-years-according-to-study/
2. Airbnb beat Google to become the most appropriate technology company in 2016
Short-term leasing companies such as Airbnb surpassed tech giants such as Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn to become the most suitable technology company in 2016 on the list of well-known employment guidance website Glassdoor. It is worth noting that Airbnb has not been listed last year. Founded in 2008, the company has now expanded to more than 190 cities in more than 34000 countries and has more than 1500000 leasing options. The following is a detailed list to see which companies you are interested in.
Link: http://fossbytes.com/airbnb-beats-google-to-become-the-best-tech-company-to-work-for/
3. Freya has brought UEFI repair updates, and has downloaded more than 5.3 million times.
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Freya was publicly released on July 15, December 10, 2015 and began to provide download.
According to the announcement, Freya supports 64-bit UEFI (Unified extensible firmware interface) and SecureBoot systems, and runs BIOS and traditional boot systems, this means that the notorious GRUB boot error is finally fixed. For more information, click the original document.
Link: http://news.softpedia.com/news/elementary-os-0-3-2-freya-brings-uefi-fixes-now-downloaded-over-5-3-million-times-497399.shtml
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