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1. The American Black Friday authoritative electricity war newspaper to be released: soaring nearly 24%
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According to Recode of the U.S. Science and Technology news website, statistics from authorities such as Adobe, ChannelAdvisor and Custora show that net retail sales rose between 20.6% and 24% this year in black Friday.
2. European proposed legislation to monitor Web sites for arbitrary tracking of user behavior
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Aspires sharable, a group of European countries ' data protection regulators, has made new comments on how websites and advertisers should track users and how to obtain permission from users.
New observations point out that the use of "device fingerprint identification"-a method used to silently collect user information-also requires the consent of the user, as is currently widely used on the Web to track users ' cookies.
3. European Space Laser Data Highway test has been successful
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In Friday, a European satellite sent a picture back to Earth through the latest laser communication technology, which provided a new way for the Government and related organizations to view natural disasters in real time.
This is a test for a 450 million-euro spatial data superhighway. The project's full name is the "European Data Relay Satellite", European data Relay Satellite,edrs, which provides faster and safer ways to deliver large amounts of data, such as images or radar images, on the ground and in the air. This is particularly useful for real-time monitoring of floods and earthquake disasters.
Once the project is completed, the EDRs will be able to eliminate these blind spots through 2 satellites. Satellites equipped with the latest laser technology will be launched in 2015 and 2016, respectively, to transmit data both in the ground and in the air at a rate of 1.8gb/seconds.
4. The highest state of information encryption: I never sent this message.
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Scientists have studied the safest way to communicate. Scientists at Purdue University have recently developed a "cloak of time" technique. In short, scientists use two different frequencies of lasers to pass data in a single fiber, and one beam of laser is tuned to cover another. It's blurry? Let's take a look at this example: Let's say the two cars are moving at the end of the road, and the one behind is to make the pedestrians stop for a while before speeding up. As the two cars had no great distance between them, pedestrians were covered up by the incident.
5. Taxi service Uber Nevada suspended operation
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According to the Daily Mail, a taxi service Uber has also been hit in the United States, and Nevada's courts have issued a ban on Uber to suspend operations in the state because of its refusal to comply with regulations governing commercial transport services.
Local judges said the ban was issued because of Uber's refusal to comply with regulations governing commercial transport service providers, which threatened public safety. Last month, Nevada's chief prosecutor filed a lawsuit against Uber, accusing the latter of violating the franchise of taxi companies and drivers.
6. The presence of God: After Jobs died, he still received 141 patents
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The MIT Tech Review (mit Marvell Review) has reported that, although jobs died more than three years ago, in more than three years, Jobs has won 141 patented technologies, more patents than most inventors have in their lives. It is understood that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has so far awarded jobs 458 patented technology, of which 141 were granted after his death in October 2011, accounting for nearly one-third, people have to be amazed.
7. Yandex launched the "stealth" browser
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This "stealth" browser is still in the "concept" phase, providing only the alpha version of the download test. Yandex, the Concept browser, began developing 2 years ago, saying that it has borrowed heavily from Microsoft's Windows 8 concept for redesign. Ironically, the translucent elements of the alpha version of the Yandex browser now are reminiscent of Apple's iOS7 design features.
Yandex said the browser was designed to emphasize the interactive and personalized experience of modern web users. When you download the installation, according to the user most frequently visited the site, will automatically generate a series of browser magnetic blocks, their background is a dynamic animation. Yandex browser Other features include a turbo mode with opera technology that speeds web browsing by compressing Web pages and slowing down Internet connections. The browser also supports the extensions created for the chrome and opera browsers.
8. Automated writing service narrative science finance tens of millions of dollars
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Automated Writing services narrative science has completed a new round of 10 million dollars in financing. This has made the company's total financing since 2010 up to $32 million trillion. Narrative science is based in Chicago, the company's technology can analyze a large number of data, and automatically create news reports. For example, the Forbes website used narrative to produce earnings forecasts and reports.
(Responsible editor: Mengyishan)