Chapter 264 A Money-Making Tool: Biotechnology



After Xing Baohua and his guards finished their meal and paid the bill, they exclaimed: "Who's treating whom to this meal?!"

He patted the eldest princess on the shoulder, but she didn't wake up.

This guy has no idea where he's going to send her.

I've been to the Third Prince's house several times but never saw this girl; I heard she lives at the university. Is it really appropriate to rashly take her home now? Her drunken state is also quite rude.

Well, luckily I live in a fairly large place.

He helped the eldest princess into the car and returned to her residence.

He tossed her onto the bed in the guest room, then returned to his small study to finish some of the work he had brought back during the day.

I opened my laptop and started typing.

Xing Baohua and Samsung's engineers were working on ROM, commonly known as read-only memory.

It's basically where we store pictures, short videos, and apps on our phones.

It's similar to a hard drive in a computer; this thing can be modified into a USB flash drive or external hard drive.

Because each manufacturer produces products with different specifications and uses, they are all targeted at specific purposes.

Most of them are soldered onto the motherboard; without some technical expertise, they simply cannot be upgraded.

Later generations of Apple mobile phones also frequently came up with new tricks, with the gullible guys in Huaqiangbei even modifying the memory.

Initially, customers bought 16GB or 32GB units to save money, but after using them for a while, they couldn't fit all the apps, photos, and videos in them, and they were reluctant to delete them.

The people in Huaqiangbei came up with the idea of ​​upgrading the memory. Wasn't it not enough? They decided to increase it to 64GB, 128GB, or 512GB.

Depending on the phone model, it supports up to 1TB of memory.

There's nothing those idiots can't change; they even charge for teaching.

Take the ID lock of Big Fruit as an example.

Xing Baohua had heard that in the United States, a criminal was using a 6p.

The phone contained a lot of important criminal evidence and clues. The FBI couldn't unlock the screen and used various methods to successfully lock it completely; it's said that it will take ten thousand years before they give you another chance to enter the password.

Why didn't they ask the criminal to unlock the door? It seems they were killed the moment the criminal showed up.

This is a very American approach: in order to obtain evidence and prove that the criminal is the criminal, they have to go to great lengths to unlock the phone.

If the case cannot be opened, the perpetrator cannot be definitively proven and can only be treated as a suspect, which changes the charge.

Finally, we sought help from DaGuozi Company, but they refused outright, saying they wouldn't unlock the device in order to protect customer privacy.

They also used the FBI incident to promote Apple phones, claiming they were the most secure phones in the world. No one could crack them; even the FBI, with their hacking capabilities, was powerless to stop them.

In fact, the low-key Huaqiangbei scalpers had already found a solution: by reflashing the device and combining it with software developed by a certain expert, they achieved a hard crack.

Otherwise, where would Huaqiangbei get so many iPhones to sell? Besides grey market and second-hand phones, there are also those with dubious origins.

When it comes to cracking the code, Huaqiangbei is number one.

Many technologies flow out from there, and you can learn them by paying money; they guarantee you'll learn them until you master them.

The principles are actually very simple, and it's not difficult for those who know them.

A combination of hardware and software, with multiple divisions of labor. In fact, these technicians were forced into these skills by the pressure of money.

Xing Baohua is now obsessed with using Samsung's latest equipment to develop a ROM.

He would be happy to give this technology to Samsung for free, because once it comes out, it can drive so many things.

Money can be earned elsewhere.

This sacrifice will allow him to gain more. Therefore, the key is the meaning of giving and receiving.

Besides, if he actually succeeds in developing it, according to the agreement, he'll own half the patent, and he can sell it directly to Samsung and get a sum of money.

Just as he was busy typing on the keyboard, Princess Xing, the eldest daughter of the family, came out of the guest room, one hand on her forehead, swaying unsteadily.

Seeing Xing Baohua intently typing on the keyboard, she didn't say a word, but leaned against the door frame and watched him.

After Xing Baohua finished typing a piece of binary code into the decoder, he seemed to notice someone and turned around to look behind him. Only then did he realize that the eldest princess was quietly standing at the door.

"What's wrong?" Xing Baohua asked.

"I'm sorry, that was a bit rude. I was looking for some water, but I couldn't find any," the eldest princess said shyly, bowing her head.

"There's an ice cabinet to your left. If you don't mind iced water, you can get some from there. If you want something hot, I'll cook it for you in a bit." Xing Baohua was quite concerned about the eldest princess's health.

He seemed very caring and attentive, but in reality, he was just testing the waters.

"Thank you," the eldest princess said, and walked towards the ice cabinet to get some water.

Just as Xing Baohua was having some wicked thoughts, the Third Prince received a report from his subordinates.

It's fine for my daughter to have a meal and chat with Xing Baohua, but it's not okay for her to stay overnight at Xing Baohua's place.

After hearing the report, the Third Prince called Xing Baohua.

After finishing the call, he chuckled. Didn't he realize that the dignified heiress of Samsung wasn't without her backing?

Furthermore, the Third Prince has been very careful about his safety during this period, and his children have been protecting him very closely.

Tell the eldest princess that her father called and tells her to go home and rest early.

The eldest princess turned pale upon hearing this, but remained silent. She went to the bathroom to wash her face and then came out to say goodbye to Xing Baohua.

After getting into Xing Baohua's car, I watched Xing Baohua waving goodbye at the door before reluctantly turning my head to look ahead.

The Third Prince hung up the phone, somewhat worried. No one knows a daughter better than her father!

It seems my daughter has feelings for Xing Baohua. Given her upbringing, she wouldn't stay overnight in an unfamiliar environment.

During the time I've spent with Xing Baohua, I've forgotten his age. This guy is so experienced in his work, so experienced that I've always treated him like a brother.

At the same time, they were also weighing whether it would be better for him and more helpful for Samsung if Xing Baohua were to be treated as a son-in-law.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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