We’ve assembled the GeekWire news team in the studio for this week’s episode of the GeekWire radio show and podcast, with reporters Taylor Soper and Blair Hanley Frank joining John Cook and me for a discussion of the week’s news, along with some of the highlights from the past week on the site.
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Wheat is expected to see production outstrip demand by about 14 million metric tons during seasonal sales next year, Wang said, adding that rice is also expected to see production surpass demand by about 17 million tons.
Wei said the company will announce "a move" on July 20, but provided no additional details. It is widely believed to be one of the changes that will pave the way for the company's long-term development.
What could?that mean? One possible explanation: Bezos thinks smaller companies he wants to acquire are like octopus. He might not totally understand what they do, but he wants it. First, though, he must kill — er, acquire — the company before bringing it under Amazon’s watch.
What will happen in the booming mobile world in 2014? An Amazon smartphone tops a new list of predictions from industry insiders,?followed by expectations for a merger of Sprint and T-Mobile US, the No. 3 and No. 4 wireless operators.
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What will China be like in five years' time and what is the country's long-term future?
When I finally found a way into the building, the only sounds I could hear were raindrops hitting leaves, my footsteps and my own breath. On several occasions, I was too nervous to breathe.
Wearables will be critical devices linking humans with homes or vehicles in future application scenarios, deemed Pan Xuefei, research chief executive officer of IDC China. Wearable products have unique advantages in daily applications, for they are able to acquire physical signs of human life via biosensing techniques. In the future, wearable products will be the important carriers for man-machine interaction, she said.
What the SEC does will be most closely watched. In fact, when a group of Southern states hold presidential primaries on the same day, those contests are known as the "SEC primaries".