ZTE has the most patents for Internet of Things in the world
OFweek | Posted: 30 Jun 2015, 15:18
According to the analysis from UK Intellectual Property Office, America is not a leader in the Internet of Things (IoT) field, while ZTE has the most patents in this field during 2013 to 2014.
Just as big data and smart grid, IoT has become another hot word in the tech media. Many technical experts predict that the transformative impact of IoT on people's lifestyle will be as critical as that of Internet.
During 2013 to 2014, Apple ranked the 27th place in terms of the quality for IoT patents, while Google ranked the 84th place. Such an insignificant ranking may explain why Google has invested so much of USD 3.2 billion in buying smart home company - Nest Labs.
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'Korea's competitiveness in LCD panel sector overtaken by China
By: Jung Suk-yee |
businesskorea.co.kr | Posted: 30 Jun 2015, 14:10
Studies show that Korea’s competitiveness in the communication and information device sector, such as cellphones and laptop PCs, has overtaken by China in the Japanese market, and the country urgently needs to recover its international competitiveness.
Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI) announced on June 29 that there are warning signs ahead for Korea’s information technology equipment industry in a report called “Korean Information Technology Equipment Industry’s International Competitiveness Comparison of Korea, China and Japan and Policy Proposals.”
After an analysis of the international competiveness index of 193 items in the information, communication, parts and broadcasting equipment industry from 2009 to 2014, the report said that Korea’s index is lower than that of China in the communication and information equipment sector, and lower than Japan in the parts sector, including system semiconductors, on the trade between Korea, China and Japan. Also, the trend becomes more permanent.
In particular, Korea’s exports of cellphones and LCD panels, the major export items of the country, are overtaken by China in six years in the export competition to Japan.
China has a comparative advantage in various sectors in the Japanese market, including the cellphones, LCD panels, laptop PCs, secondary storage, multimedia card, wireless communication device parts, photoelectron and broadcasting equipment sectors.
The trend is more noticeable in the cellphone and LCD panel sectors. According to KERI’s comparative advantage index, Korea’s figure in the cellphone sector decreased from 5.36 in 2009 to 1.65 in 2014, while China’s figure increased from 2.04 in 2009 to 2.09 in 2014.
Also, the Korean index in the LCD panel sector significantly dropped from 18.47 in 2009 to 2.57 in 2014. However, the Chinese index, which had a large gap with Korea in 2009, grew from 3.74 in 2009 to 13.4 in 2014, increased by 3.5 times.
The report said that Korea needs to upgrade its global production system and network in order for domestic companies to be specialized in high value added production process in the reorganization of production sharing structure in Northeast Asia.
In order to do so, the country needs to upgrade its global value chain by raising China’s status from the existing specialization structure using it as its global production base to an intermediate cooperative partner, suggested the report.
Also, it stressed, “As the export structure of the domestic information technology device sector has changed from complete products to parts, Korea should promote exports of high value added key components by strengthening core technology development.”
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 leaked
By: Edwin Kee |
ubergizmo | Posted: 30 Jun 2015, 11:00
When a smartphone is about to be released, you can be sure that there will be plenty of fanfare and hype that surrounds it – more so when it is shaping up to be one of the movers and shakers, so to speak. Having said that, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is no stranger to leaks, having first appeared in a TENAA listing earlier this year, along with a rumored leak in the middle of this month. The latest leaked image was purportedly taken from within the manufacturing facility that churns out the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 (among other hardware, this we are quite sure).
Touted to be unveiled on the same day as that of the Huawei Honor 7 and Meizu MX5, interesting times are ahead as all of these apparent flagships from Chinese manufacturers do look like they pack quite a punch – not only on the outside, but underneath the hood as well. In the leaked image, one will be able to see the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 feature a blue frame that surrounds the smartphone, which is a departure from the normal white color that decked the flagship models from Xiaomi in the past.
In terms of hardware, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 looks set to ship with a 5.5” display that will feature a Full HD display at 401ppi pixel density, MediaTek’s MT-6795 SoC running underneath the hood, a 13MP shooter behind and a 5MP selfie camera, a 3,000mAh battery to keep it chugging and Xiaomi’s MIUI 6 that runs on top of Android 5.0 Lollipop.
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