84.1% Of The Parents Surveyed Felt That There Were More Parents Around Who Liked To Coax Their Children With Electronic Products

Watching cartoons while eating, adults and children brush their mobile phones together, and children give tablets when they cry... These are common phenomena in life. For 0-6-year-old children, parents play an absolutely key role in protecting their children's vision. Last week, a survey of 1532 parents of children aged 0-6 conducted by the social survey center of China Youth Daily (wenjuan.com) showed that 84.1% of the surveyed parents felt that there were more parents around them who liked to coax their children with electronic products. 41.2% of the surveyed parents felt that their parents' awareness of guiding their children to use their eyes scientifically was generally weak.

Ultra Long Pre-sale Becomes A "bad Check". Don't Let E-commerce Pre-sale Become An Infringement "premeditation"

The pre-sale system has become a "new way" of e-commerce. However, in reality, some businesses delay the delivery, change the delivery date at will, or even cancel the order unilaterally, and do not accept the return and exchange of goods. Under the pretext of pre-sale, some businesses actually transfer the inventory cost and time cost of product preparation to consumers, and "play badly" the pre-sale system. The legal profession said that the regulatory authorities should issue compliance guidelines, and the platform should also be responsible.

Dongmingzhu Meets The Seven-year Itch For Making Mobile Phones

"Gree mobile phones are no worse than apple." Yesterday, dongmingzhu, chairman and President of Gree Electric (000651.sz), made a statement about Gree mobile phone at the annual general meeting of shareholders, which aroused heated discussion among netizens. Some netizens roast that the current maximum configuration model of Gree mobile phone is the DASONG G7 mobile phone, but it uses an old chip "Xiaolong 870". Others said that it is difficult to see Gree mobile phones in the market.

Nano Sensor Can Detect Residual Pesticides In A Few Minutes

Researchers at Karolinska Institute in Sweden have developed a micro sensor that can detect pesticides on fruits within minutes. The proof of concept technology described in a paper in advanced science uses flame sprayed nanoparticles made of silver to enhance the signal of chemicals. The researchers hope that these nano sensors can help people find pesticide residues before eating.

Who Is The Most Difficult "6.18" In History To Pay For The Atmosphere

Who will pay for the overwhelming number of cross store sales on the e-commerce platform? On June 8, the reporter of Beijing Business Daily found that if they want to participate in the "6.18" and also want to seize the traffic bonus during the promotion, small and medium-sized businesses have to pay their own money to participate in the full reduction in order to catch up with the e-commerce promotion. However, there are also businessmen who frankly say that it will further reduce the profit space to bear all the expenses by themselves. In addition, they will have to pay the marketing expenses at all stages. It is conceivable that the operating pressure.

Twitter: Pushing Forward Musk's Acquisition Transaction As Soon As The Shareholder Vote At The End Of July

According to people familiar with the matter, the chief lawyer of twitter reassured employees on Wednesday that the deal to sell the company to billionaire elonmusk was still in progress, and the shareholders' vote would be held at the end of July or early August. According to people familiar with the matter, vijayagadde, head of twitter law and policy, said at an employee meeting that the company was waiting for the securities and Exchange Commission to approve its shareholder proxy, after which the proxy would be sent to shareholders.

Apple Wins Judge Dismisses IPhone Security Fraud Class Action

A U.S. District Judge on Wednesday dismissed a class action lawsuit accusing apple of cheating customers by selling iPhones and iPads. Previously, the processors of these products were proved to be vulnerable to two network security vulnerabilities first disclosed in 2018. Edwarddavila, a district judge in San Jose, California, said that these customers failed to prove that they had paid too much for their devices because Apple deliberately concealed defects and provided security patches that significantly slowed down the running speed of their devices.