1. After being shot twice after multiple random inspections, Alibaba cleared out three contact lens brands
According to the person in charge of Tmall Pharmaceutical's quality control, starting from January 2016, the contact lens category has carried out product sampling according to the sampling plan. According to the inspection results of the national authoritative testing department, it was finally confirmed that the contact silver lenses of Lukoko/Lukoko, Ruierkang and Lesha have not met national standards in terms of diameter, moisture content, photometry, etc., and the inspection results of two of the multiple samplings organized by Tmall Pharmaceutical were unqualified, so they will be fully removed from Alibaba's e-commerce platform Tmall.
2. Vipshop terminates Zhengdian Purchase operation: The supply contract is suspended, and the refund will be as usual
According to August 4, Vipshop recently issued a notice stating that due to the company's strategic adjustment, the "Zhengdiangou" project will be suspended from August 10, and all contracts under Zhengdiangou with suppliers will also be terminated early. In the notice, Vipshop stated that the company will start the return of suppliers and deposit refund process for the "Zhengdian Purchase" project starting from August 3. In addition, Vipshop also said that the company's relevant business, warehouse and other personnel will assist each supplier in completing the exit procedure in accordance with the procedures, and the refund settlement will proceed normally.
3. Feifan statement: Tencent and Baidu have not invested actual funds, and burning all 5 billion is purely a fabrication
On August 4, in response to the recent news that the "Tengbaim" disbanded only Wanda, Wanda Feifan issued an official statement for the first time today, responding that Tencent, Baidu and Wanda had previously signed a strategic cooperation intention agreement, and planned to establish a joint venture company to invest 5 billion yuan in three years. However, as of now, Tencent and Baidu have not actually invested any funds, and burning all 5 billion yuan is purely a fabrication.
4. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: 15 virtual operators have violated the real-name registration of new users
On August 4, the Cybersecurity Administration of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology conducted random inspections and undercover investigations on the real-name registration work of new telephone users of virtual operators, conducted data sampling of the compliance rate of real-name registration information of users on the Internet, and announced the results on the 4th. The random inspection found that 15 virtual operators violated the real-name registration of new users.
5. Baidu, Sogou and others assisted the Beijing Tourism Commission to investigate and deal with nearly 100 illegal tourism websites
According to August 5th, yesterday, the reporter learned from the Municipal Tourism Commission that according to the rectification and publicity guidance work mechanism established by the Municipal Tourism Commission, the Municipal Internet Information Office and three search engine companies, Baidu, 360 and Sogou, the Municipal Tourism Commission recently recorded a total of 83 illegal tourism websites and registered 158 illegal tourism website promotion and solicitation telephone numbers.
6. Well-known designers jointly support Apple: Samsung should pay compensation for infringement of appearance patents
On August 5, a group of design professionals told the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday that Samsung should pay Apple hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation for infringing on its patented design of iPhone smartphones because it is precisely because of its unique appearance that attracts consumers to buy it.
7. American consumer satisfaction ranking: Hisense represents Chinese brands on the list
Recently, the annual consumer satisfaction survey report released by JD Power in the United States showed that Hisense and Samsung, Sony, LG, Sharp and other brands were on the list with their high scores. The annual report conducted an online survey on consumers who purchased home appliances within 12 months. The survey content includes: quality, functions, price, operating performance, Internet intelligence, after-sales service, etc., and finally announced the TOP9 list that is ranked regardless of order.
8. Today's Toutiao App was removed from the shelves by Apple for unknown reasons
On August 5, the news app "Today's Headlines" posted on Weibo this morning that it is currently impossible to search for its own app in the Apple App Store. The reporter tried it and found that this app was no longer available in the Apple app store. The reporter then asked about the relevant persons of Apple, but the other party said there was nothing to tell.
9. The temptation of high salary, the boss of China Yidao "soldier" poached Uber
According to August 4, yesterday, Zhou Hang, founder and CEO of Yidao Car, and Lu Zhengyao, CEO of China Auto Rental, respectively, extending olive branches to Uber employees, hoping that they can join their own company. Zhou Hang, the founder of Yidao Car, issued an open letter saying that he would invite him to create another miracle. Lu Zhengyao, CEO of China Car Rental, also personally extended an olive branch to Uber Chinese employees on his circle of friends, saying that he sincerely invited you and would give Uber employees 6 months of salary + employee options.
10. Qiancheng Wuyou announced its second quarter financial report: Net profit increased by 23% year-on-year
According to August 4, Qiancheng Wuyou released its unaudited financial report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2016 ended June 30 today. The report shows that Qiancheng Wuyou's total revenue in the second quarter was RMB 559.8 million (approximately US$84.2 million), an increase of 10.2% from RMB 508 million in the same period last year, within the company's previous expected range; net profit was RMB 168.7 million (approximately US$25.4 million), an increase of 23% from RMB 137.0 million in the same period last year.
One-third of British netizens try to "digital drug rehabilitation"
On August 4, a new survey showed that millions of British people are trying to "digital drug rehabilitation" because their addiction to Internet devices such as mobile phones and tablets has seriously affected their sleep and work and hindered their communication with friends and family. A study conducted by British telecom regulator Ofcom shows that one in three (34%) of British netizens say they are trying to "digital drug rehabilitation" and one in ten say they have done so in the past week.