Absrtact: Millet and real estate business to push the Smart Property Project Millet router official Weibo has revealed that Millet will be with the Nanjing Silver City real estate cooperation between the first intelligent home experience. Millet insiders to Phoenix technology revealed that the property developers have procured thousands of sets of small
Millet and real estate developers to push smart property projects
Millet router official Weibo has revealed that Millet will be with the Nanjing Silver City real estate cooperation between the first intelligent home experience.
Millet insiders to Phoenix technology, the property developers have procured thousands of sets of millet smart home products, in Nanjing to launch the first set of intelligent property.
This is not millet and real estate company's first cooperation, before this millet has a smart home model building completed, in the millet company is located in the annex of the property.
Tencent and Intel push smart home Gateway Solutions
At the 2014 Tencent Global Partners Conference, Intel United Tencent launched a software, hardware integration of Intelligent Home Gateway solutions.
Cooperation is mainly Intel to provide hardware platform, and Tencent's software services platform to combine, to provide developers with strong support, including access to the way, for its research and development to reduce the threshold, and shorten the product development time.
Both sides of the smart Gateway products will enable users to connect through the QQ platform, management of smart devices in the home, access to services and experience.
The judge ruled that fingerprints on smartphones were unlocked from the Fifth Amendment.
Virginia Beach Circuit Judge Steven Frucci ruled that fingerprints on smartphones are not protected by the Fifth Amendment.
In a attempted murder case, the defendant refused to provide the prosecutor with a smart phone with a criminal video of the crime, and the judge ruled that the user had to provide fingerprints to allow the investigators to access your equipment.
The ruling itself is unusual, as fingerprints are found to be physical objects that will become precedents in future cases involving digital fingerprinting and allow smartphone users to understand the risk of their choosing fingerprints as a security precaution.
Hungary cancels internet tax plan
After a massive protest by 100,000 people, Hungary lifted the draft law on Internet taxation.
The Hungarian government plans to levy the world's first "internet tax", the local government was scheduled to levy 150 Hungarian forint per g flow (about 3.7 yuan), after a monthly levy on the pressure, but still caused discontent, the outbreak of 100,000-person protests.
The Hungarian government has decided to shelve the proposed Internet data-flow tax, and the European Union has denounced the draft law, under pressure from the public.
Sculley, Apple's former CEO, publishes Low-cost smartphones in Singapore
Former CEO John unveiled the new low-end smartphone brand obi mobiles in Singapore.
Obi mobiles, created by Sculley and others, is a low-cost smartphone brand with products positioned between $70 trillion and $200 trillion, with major competitors including China's millet and Lenovo.
Obi mobiles mobile phones have been sold in India and the Middle East, with Singapore in November and next year to other markets in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America, but likely to face stiff competition.