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1. FBI director of the United States: Apple iOS 8 encryption function is not reasonable
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"I very much agree that we should get a search warrant from an independent judge before we can get the contents of anyone's wardrobe or smartphone," Komi said. However, if you design a wardrobe that will never open, I think it is totally unreasonable, even in cases of child abduction or court orders. ”
Recently, the encryption capabilities of IOS 8 have been blamed by many members of the judiciary, similar to the "cryptographic wars" of the 90 's. At that time, PGP founder Fille Zimmerman (Phil Zimmerman) was almost imprisoned. The encryption was focused on the PC hard drive, not the phone. Ultimately, the court ruled that such encryption was legal, and large companies such as Microsoft and Apple began offering full encryption services.
2. The EU will unconditionally approve Facebook's takeover of the WhatsApp deal
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Reuters said in Thursday that the EU would unconditionally authorize Facebook190 billion to buy WhatsApp deals, citing sources familiar with the matter.
"The EU will unconditionally approve the deal," the person said. Analysts say the deal will allow Facebook to quickly enter the fast-growing mobile messaging application market.
3. DirecTV shareholder approves 48.5 billion USD at&t acquisition transaction
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DirecTV, America's largest satellite television broadcaster, announced in Thursday that its shareholders had approved an overwhelming majority of support for the US wireless operator, at&t, to buy the DirecTV deal at $48.5 billion trillion, meaning that the huge deal was a step forward, But the deal still needs to be approved by regulators.
Public interest groups believe the deal would weaken market competition because At&t and DirecTV combined to provide pay TV services to about 25% of American households. Currently, At&t's pay-TV service has about 5.7 million subscribers, while DirecTV has 20 million subscribers. The aim of the At&t acquisition of DirecTV is that the company wants to have access to TV programs at a lower price.
4. The FBI urged Apple and Google to revise their privacy policy: out of counter-terrorism needs
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James Comey, director James Commy of the FBI, said in Thursday that he was concerned about Apple and Google's decision to encrypt data on users ' smartphones, and that the FBI is urging two companies to change their privacy policies, according to 9to5mac, a technology blogger. To allow law enforcement officials access to such data in certain circumstances.
"I believe in the law, and I believe that no one is above the law in this country," Komi said in his Thursday headquarters in Washington, citing the Huffington Post. But what worries me is that some companies ' corporate marketing strategies clearly enable users to override the law. ”
5. IPhone 6 sales reach 90 million units this year
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While the big-screen iphone 6 Plus has been hit by some consumers, Morgan Stanley, the investment bank, still reports that the phone will be very popular. Sharen Sch Sharon Shih, Morgan Stanley analyst, and his team said in an investor report that the first weekend sales of the iphone 6 series were 10 million, with sales expected to reach 90 million in the second half of the year, half of which would come from the iphone 6 Plus.
6. Germany requires Google to publish its search engine algorithms
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In an interview with the newspaper, Heiko Mass, the justice minister, said Google had to become more "transparent" in creating its search engine rankings algorithm. Google's algorithm is a "secret ingredient" that allows it to dominate the search field. Critics say its algorithms are biased against rivals, and they want Google to publish these methods to fulfill its obligations. Google said it would give trade secrets to rivals. Germany has played a positive role in Europe's efforts to limit Google's huge market clout, with top executives and business leaders pushing for a major change in how Google operates in Europe.
7. Social media management tool HootSuite financing 60 million USD
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HootSuite, a social media management tool, has won $60 million trillion in the latest round of funding, estimated at $1 billion trillion. In addition, the company has acquired Zeetl, a start-up enterprise that can insert voice call links in social media interactions.
HootSuite, a start-up that provides social networking management services, was founded in 2008 and headquartered in Vancouver, where the CEO is Ryan Holmes, with an existing staff of 600 people. HootSuite supports up to 35 social networks such as Tumblr, Google +, Pinterest, Instagram, and Sina Weibo, which can be used by both businesses and individuals to unify monitoring and managing their social media interactions. With HootSuite, users can manage multiple social networks in a single environment, or send messages to multiple social networking sites to avoid switching back and forth across multiple clients. For the social people is a very easy tool, for the enterprise, but also very effective customer interaction management dashboard.
8. This bug has been lurking in 20 threatening more than "heart Bleed"
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Several network security experts claim that they have discovered a bug that has been hidden in the network for 20 years, a vulnerability called bash more serious than a "heart bleed" vulnerability. Hackers can use it to remotely send instructions to the Web server, which means that the affected company will be in big trouble.
The bash vulnerability was discovered by the security team of software company Red Hat in Wednesday, and many experts say the threat is larger than "heart Bleeding", which was discovered in April and still affects thousands of devices. Bash has more impact on the company than on the individual because it involves a network server, not every user has its own network server.
9. Nokia Sync will end on December 5 please export data or migrate to Microsoft account as soon as possible
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Nokia sync (Nokia sync tools) is about to end on December 5 this year, as well as series 40, N9 and many Symbian handsets. In the past, users had used the kit to send MP3 to their phones, or to sync the 4100W pixel photos taken by the Nokia 808 PureView to the computer.
(Responsible editor: Lvguang)