Extraordinary Genius

Chapter 1052: Everything is Ready (Request for Tickets)

On New Year's Day in the millennium, Windstorm Electronics, in conjunction with EWA Electronics and Philips, held a grand launch of a time-honored phone with photography!

This phone is twice the size of the palm from the previous Windstorm launch, featuring a 300-megapixel camera, triple digital zoom, 256 color screens, and a 2.1 inch screen.

These designs reveal the unique style of storm phones. The phone actually took pictures, which nobody thought of before.

This is the best storm electronics they can do, and the lab can do better things like color screens, bigger screens, higher camera pixels, and so on.

But without real mass production, it is naturally difficult to push to market.

If we hadn't bought some patented technology from Kodak, it would have taken a year, I'm afraid, for this phone to come out, and a digital camera would have been enough for the engineers of Storm Electronics to have a headache.

This is also the first phone in history to feature photography, and with the emergence of photography phones in the future, this phone is bound to be included in history books, as are storm cards!

This opportunity, however, is very important. In the future, just add one sentence to the ad slogan: the inventor and manufacturer of the world's first photographic phone overlooks other mobile phone brands. It can even be said that other brands are imitating our storm phones!

Of course, Feng Yu tried it. The photo feature actually had some chicken ribs. Close photos are OK, slightly distant, or poorly lit, and the quality of the pictures taken is very scum. Plus, the screen resolution of the phone itself is also scum, so keep the photos to yourself.

But if it's just to show off, that's enough. Even with some slag, it's much stronger than nothing. This phone was introduced to capture the first time in history and was not intended to sell very well. The purpose is to get consumers' attention and make them like this phone.

Subsequently, upgrades will be made in this area, including color screens, cameras, system features, etc., and for a year or two, photo phones will inevitably become mainstream.

With the launch of this phone, the wind of Windstorm Electronics is no different. All consumer electronics manufacturers have noticed storm electronics, especially those producing mobile phones and digital cameras.

It turns out that the two products can actually be combined, and it seems very agreeable to see the reaction of consumers.

So all the mobile phone manufacturers started studying mobile phones with camera capabilities, which further contributed to the development of the digital camera industry.

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Microsoft and other companies were saddened when the wind and rain electronics side was thriving.

Stock prices began to fall slowly and could not rise. They are releasing messages, such as the imminent launch of a new operating system, which is still not helping.

Microsoft's antitrust case has not yet been completed, and the evidentiary phase is under investigation, but the current evidence is unfavourable to Microsoft. What those people want most is to split Microsoft apart. But once it splits, Microsoft's influence is bound to decline. Is that Bill? Gates would never want to see it.

Microsoft now has four major fist products, including operating systems, office software, media players, and web browsers, all of which make huge profits for Microsoft. Well, maybe now there's an instant messaging software.

Office software is not bundled for sale, but operating systems and media players, web browsers and instant messaging software are all suspected of bundled for sale.

This constitutes a monopoly, as other products are denied fair competition.

During the period when Microsoft stock prices fell, the antitrust case was fired, and state media claimed that Feng saw through Microsoft's inevitable defeat in the antitrust case, so he cashed in the stock in advance.

And those who persist in being obsessed with Microsoft stock will lose a fortune, I'm afraid. Once Microsoft is ruled split, Microsoft's share price is bound to fall dramatically!

Although it's possible to come back later, it's just possible not to?

If it doesn't come back, investors will lose.

Some media also praised Feng Yu as a wise man, a rational investment, who walked ahead of everyone.

And some software companies have responded, blaming Microsoft, and even hardware vendors have begun to blame Microsoft for interfering with their PC's right to choose Windows Desktop System, which they could all have installed by default.

Negotiations are under way not only with Microsoft in the US and Europe, but also with several countries, including island countries and South Korea, which have filed monopoly lawsuits against Microsoft.

It's in Huaxia, it's perfectly fine. As if people didn't care about Microsoft's monopoly, that was actually Microsoft's factual monopoly in Huaxia that didn't form a strict sense. Because of Microsoft's system, it is not forced to bundle with other products because there is too little money.

And even thinking that Silver Mountain is ready to roll out a new operating system, compatible with Microsoft's operating system and offering free upgrades within two years, so that Microsoft can be squeezed out of the Huaxia market.

And even though Microsoft already has the lowest operating system prices in the world, Huaxia still has a lot of people, not genuine software.

Microsoft is not afraid of fines, it is afraid that this pattern of bundled sales is banned. In operating systems, they already have a de facto monopoly, even on office software. But media players, web browsers, instant messaging software, these can all be commercially profitable products, Microsoft's eager hope, and these products, too, form a de facto monopoly.

A monopoly on a product can generate huge profits, and if all four or five products become monopolies, Microsoft's profits will be even greater.

This is what Microsoft feels like when leaking houses are raining at night.

The prices of the other companies, though not back up, have not fallen. And Microsoft's share price is still falling.

The new issue of Forbes is out of the list, Bill Gates has $79 billion in assets, ranked first, more than $10 billion short of the $90 billion he originally thought!

And Feng Yu ranked second, um, still estimated at $53 billion.

Feng Yu also created a miracle that others were on the list, holding a large number of listed companies' shares, and raising their price by increasing the price of stocks. Feng Yu's most profitable companies are unlisted, that's how they can still rank second!

Many people also wonder, once Feng Yu's most effective companies are listed, to what extent will Feng Yu's home soar?

At a time when everyone cared about these things, Feng Yu had quietly sold all Yahoo's shares, and Yahoo's share price had begun to fall. The next step is for Microsoft to be sentenced to a fine by the court, which has led to an overall decline in the price of the entire network tech company!

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