Next Generation Amazon Fire TV:?Amazon introduced the latest version of its streaming media player, Amazon Fire TV. Priced at .99, Amazon says the new Fire TV is 40 percent more powerful than the popular Fire TV Stick and supports 4K Ultra HD and HDR. The device comes with an Alexa-powered voice remote to find, launch, and control content. Amazon says it is working on greater voice control capabilities for third-party apps like Netflix, Hulu and more. The new Fire TV ships Oct. 25.
Nielsen research showed that 46 percent of the surveyed retailers were optimistic about business prospects over the next half of the year, among whom 8 percent believe that the business situation will be very good, that the epidemic was both a challenge and an opportunity, and that they can outperform others in the period. Thirty-six percent of optimistic retailers worried about the future and believe operating pressure will increase.
Niu Shuhong, assistant to chief engineer of DSIC, said it is the sixth-generation VLCC independently developed by Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co Ltd, and the 97th VLCC successfully delivered by the corporation.
Nordstrom is in a bit of a pickle. Customers aren’t spending as much in the company’s department stores, and the Seattle retailer is facing new competition from Amazon.com which is expanding into fashion in new ways.
Nikita Zhukov, deputy permanent representative of Russia to the UN Office at Geneva, who also visited the vocational education and training program in Xinjiang, said he was impressed by the social and economic development in Xinjiang.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. The military and the police are trying to find out who were behind the blasts.
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