Actually, he has a quick solution, but he's just not daring to use it for the time being.
He was terrified that someone would try to take advantage of him.
This virus is not the one he released. The previous virus wouldn't cause much damage, but this one is very destructive.
There's a powerful figure watching from behind. The software park is a big target; it's not good to stand out and be targeted.
Publishing that statement in the newspaper was essentially telling the outside world that Hainan Holdings' software park was not yet within their capabilities.
The message was subtly conveyed, warning everyone not to wander aimlessly on external websites.
Does Hong Kong even have a website? It's completely blank!
Such warnings are completely useless. Those who want to go out and stroll around will continue to do so, and those who want to get infected will continue to get infected. But later, repairs will require payment.
Back in the software park lab, he let the programmers look for solutions first. Xing Baohua waited until evening before calling Grandpa Qiao to inquire about the virus.
Actually, we told Grandpa Qiao that a virus had appeared in Hong Kong and that we needed support here.
If one case appears in Hong Kong, there will be many more in the future.
Then, they used the media to create hype, claiming that the computer virus in Hong Kong was very serious. They appealed for help and support from various parties.
Make a move.
One reason is that Hong Kong's current software technology level is limited and cannot achieve the desired antivirus effect.
As for the management master software released by Dami Computer, it couldn't solve the problem either.
No, we have to wait until experts from all sides arrive, let it ferment for a period of time, and at some point, we can break the virus's danger.
If they didn't do this, Xing Baohua even suspected that the United States would let the virus fly for a while and see who could crack it. Whoever could, would be suspected of releasing the virus.
If you keep a close eye on it, you'll eventually crack it; there will definitely be unexpected discoveries.
Xing Baohua didn't want to be that accident, so it was best to be careful.
There are fewer computers in Hong Kong, so even if a computer gets infected with a virus, the most basic method is used to fix it. Although it is more expensive, it is necessary to endure it for the sake of safety.
After leaving the task of cracking the virus to the programmers, Xing Baohua started working on his forum.
Fortunately, people were already chatting in the forum's chat room.
Since there weren't many people, we could see their chat history.
Let's check the IP addresses of the people in the chat room using the backend. Okay! There are nine people in total, and seven of them are from the software park's IP addresses.
The remaining two people are of unknown gender.
Furthermore, the ID wasn't named; it was simply represented by numbers.
The chat room was mostly filled with English; no Chinese characters were used.
Xing Baohua remembered that the rice-themed computers sold in Hong Kong had Chinese language options.
Finally, he slapped his forehead.
I had completely forgotten about this. I remember someone complained before about why there wasn't a traditional Chinese input method.
The reason I didn't get one is because the space is too small! Didn't you see that when Chinese character cards come out, they all bypass the hard drive?
The solution is to have the hardware team at the software park design a Chinese character card that supports traditional Chinese characters, thus addressing the needs of users in regions where traditional Chinese characters are used.
It is indeed quite difficult to enrich the online content of Hong Kong.
It needs to be spun off and become an independent operating company. If it remains under the care of headquarters, Xing Baohua might follow a certain model.
Now is not the time to detach; it needs to incubate for a while longer.
There are only a few internet users, so even if you create a very comprehensive and excellent product, the number of page views will still be what it is.
Only when computers become widespread and reach a certain number can the role of forums begin to take effect.
Otherwise, it's all just empty talk.
As for browsing the internet on a mobile phone, that's even more absurd. Although Xing Baohua has always wanted to think about it, he can't actually do it. He's just making things up to fool people, so how could he not understand that?
Back then, we were talking about theory.
In the theory, as the old Southern saying goes, "a discount of 70%, 80%, and then another 50% off."
This explains why a 1Mbps internet speed can't be fully utilized.
The experiment was conducted in a laboratory under undisturbed conditions; ordinary users shouldn't even think about using that kind of theoretical stuff.
Mobile phones can support wireless internet access and can connect to laptops for outdoor internet access, but the actual internet speed is something only those who use it can truly know.
Sending an email takes seven or eight minutes to process.
Browsing the web, haha! I used up all my data, and I can probably only open half a webpage.
If Xing Baohua is accused of false advertising and consumer fraud, the network engineer can access the webpage quickly from a different location.
This is what it means to have the technology but not the ability.
Moreover, this is pre-installed technology and has absolutely nothing to do with whether you can access the internet outdoors.
Back when Motorola released a 4G phone, 4G was still just a concept. Before cell towers were even erected in China, 4G phones were already on sale.
You can't use 4G, so you blame the manufacturers?
You can only sue the operator for not building a 4G network in the area where you are located.
In the end, you realize that you can't win against anyone, and you don't even know who to contact to fix slow internet speeds.
Ultimately, the problem lies with the rice processing equipment, but it's so well hidden that it's impossible to find the fault.
Shortly after, Haina's general manager, Yu Shenghai, called Xing Baohua to say that Nokia and Sony mobile phones had appeared in Hong Kong.
"How many stores sell it? Here's the plan: assign all the idle employees to different areas to find all the mobile phone stores, shopping malls, and specialty stores. Find out which distributors represent their products."
“Okay, boss. What’s the next step?” Yu Shenghai asked.
“The Rice Note 1 is specifically designed for them. I’ll first ask the factory about their inventory, then ship a batch over and suppress the entire Hong Kong market. We need to show them that this is Rice’s territory!” Xing Baohua said.
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