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1. Twitter enters mobile payment and French bank pushes mobile transfer business
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According to foreign media reports, BPCE Group, France's second-largest bank, this week teamed up with social networking site Twitter to launch a mobile transfer service that allows its clients to send money via Twitter. The move coincides with Twitter's foray into online payments to seek new sources of revenue.
Twitter is trying to catch up with Apple and Facebook to build new payment services based on mobile apps. The French bank said last month it was preparing to provide simple human-transfer services to French consumers via Twitter. No matter what bank they use, the service does not require the sender to know the bank information of the receiving party.
2. Samsung launches high-speed WiFi 5 times times faster than existing technology
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According to foreign media reports, Samsung Electronics company said it has developed a new WiFi technology, data transmission rate and the existing consumer electronics equipment to improve at least five times times.
Samsung said in a statement today that this 60GHz-band WiFi technology transmits 1G-size movies in less than three seconds, while allowing uncompressed high-definition video for real-time streaming media playback. The technology eliminates the gap between theory and actual speed, and the lab travels more than 10 times times faster than the existing WiFi technology.
3. Apple Pay mobile payment service is officially launched 18th this month.
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October 13 Morning News, the United States Walgreen chain Pharmacy (Walgreens) recently informed staff 18th to prepare for the upcoming Apple Pay mobile payment service, which means that the Apple payment service may be officially launched in the United States local time October 18, while the This time may also be the date of iOS 8.1 online.
4. New equipment can detect multiple cancers through blood
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Miroculus's research and development team, composed of scientists, entrepreneurs, doctors and engineers from Greece, Chile, the United States and Mexico, has spent a great deal of time and effort in developing this very meaningful device.
Miroculus is actually a self-test device based on micro-RNA (ribonucleic acid), which can be used as a biological warning to detect whether a user is suffering from cancer. The detection method is also very simple, need the user after the sample drops into 96 hole plate and into the equipment, miroculus can through the intensity of light to collect RNA data, and send the results to the cloud server. By comparing the samples, the user can obtain the test results.
5. Seek medical advice Google help Google launch Google Trail service
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It may be dangerous to search your own symptoms on the internet, and you may be able to identify the real situation, but you may also be misdiagnosed. Google may now have a solution that allows you to rest assured of your own type of illness. The service name is Google Trail, currently Google is testing the Helpouts style features, it allows users to judge their own condition when the doctor with the video chat.
Although Google Trail has many details of its work yet to be announced, Google will be responsible for the testing phase of the doctor's diagnosis fee, but the official online service, users need to pay for it, but still better than to go to the hospital to see the doctor is much cheaper.
6. Global fingerprint identification technology market size is expected to turn 4 times times
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According to research institute IHS, by 2020, fingerprint identification technology market size is expected to turn 4 times times, to nearly 1.7 billion U.S. dollars. And most of the growth comes from Asia, especially China.
Last year, Apple used fingerprint scanning technology in the iphone 5, Samsung is also in its production of mobile phones such as the Galaxy 5S to install a fingerprint sensor, but the fingerprint sensor although cheap, but not easy. IHS speculates that the flaw will change as Samsung installs touch sensors in its future handsets.
7. A start-up company intends to launch a tablet computer that cannot be invaded by the NSA.
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Early this year, start-up company Silent Circle on the headlines because it launched a highly private Blackphone smartphone. It is said that the security level of the mobile phone is so high that even the U.S. Security Service (NSA) cannot invade. The handset runs a deeply-modified Android operating system.
Now the company is ready to launch a second device for privacy-conscious users. But this time it's not a smartphone, it's a super safe tablet.
The message came from Walgreens's internal memo, in which they reminded employees to prepare for the upcoming Apple Pay release. At present, Apple has issued an invitation letter to determine the October 16 launch of new products. It is widely predicted that at the October 16 press conference, Apple will release the new ipad Air, the retina Retina screen with the imac and the entire next generation of ipad Air. In addition, a new generation of OS X Yosemite may also be officially online this day. So it is not surprising that Apple pay payment services are online at this time.
(Responsible editor: Mengyishan)