Posts Tagged ‘China’
Looks like a few days a number of workers at the company Foxconn soon ended his time. Founder and chairman of Foxconn, Terry Gou has reportedly said that Foxconn has a plan to replace a number of workers who are yet to be determined by one million robots in three years.
If you do not already know by now. Foxconn is a manufacturer company that produce / assemble products for Apple devices like the iPhone and iPad even Sony and Nokia. Foxconn currently have 10,000 robots and plans to reach 300,000 next year.
With reports of suicide, the workers who are not comfortable and the explosion that occurred at Foxconn’s factories, making them use the robots might be a good idea.
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Internet security experts have discovered a largest cyber attacks, which attack the network of 72 organizations including the United Nations (UN), governments, and corporations worldwide.
Security firm McAfee, who discovered the attack, believing that there is one country that became the actor behind this attack, but they refused to mention it. Even so, one security expert said that the evidence leads to China.
Countries and institutions affected by these cyber attacks is the United States (U.S.), Taiwan, India, South Korea, Vietnam and Canada, ASEAN, the International Olympic Comitee (IOC), World Anti-Doping Agency, and others.
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BlackBerry, smartphone made ??by Research In Motion, a Canadian manufacturer of mobile phone is quite phenomenal in the homeland. But apparently, do not be so in China.
Compared to the BlackBerry, iPhone, Apple’s smartphone is much in demand there.
Young people in China prefer the iPhone because it provides many interesting features and applications on the App Store.
People who use the iPhone means a person who is well off. And seen as people who are extremely important for China’s population. Those who are less able to generally choose to Android smartphone.
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Habey is a branch of Norco Intelligent Technology of China, based in North America. The company is centered on the development of computer applications, such as factory automation, computer integration in telecommunications systems, security systems, and others.
Habey has just launched its new electronic products, Habey 12 Panel PC. Judging from appearances, this computer has a resemblance with a tablet and nettop computers (mini desktop).
The ability of the computer is pretty standard. By relying on dual-core processors Intel Atom 1.8 GHz, this computer can be used as a means to automate your home, as part of a home theater system, or as a kiosk system.
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Google’s fate was not too good in China. They had trouble with the relevant local government internet censorship policies, even though the company eventually led Eric Schmidt is still able to operate there.
Google’s search engine market in China continues to decline, eroded by the skyrocketing popularity of locally-made search engine, Baidu.
The final step was taken by the Chinese government will surely not too much fun Google. Through the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, they launched an online mapping service called the World Map. This service is projected to challenge the Google Earth service in the future.
World Map can be accessed free of charge and allows its user to search for two or three-dimensional images across the face of the earth. To explore it, Internet users simply visit the site or www.chinaonmap.cn www.tianditu.cn and do not need to install the service like Google Earth.
The Chinese government seems quite optimistic with the prospect of the World Map. They believe this service will quickly popular, at least at the national level.
In the near future, the World Map will grow into a famous Chinese brand in the online map services market proven reliability. World Map featuring satellite images with a resolution of 500 meters. Resolution can be increased up to 2.5 meters for a map of China and 0.6 meters in particular to map more than 300 cities in China.
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