Chapter 712: Chapter 706: Changing Human Life
Such an opportunity is not sothing anyone would refuse. However, the production of Eve Morrison phones still faced certain restrictions, much like how Alliance Countries had been conducting anti-monopoly investigations against extrely hard technologies, leading to substantial losses as counterfeits ran rampant in the Fla Nation. These actions were decisions made by the governnts of various countries against these enterprises.
Yet, for Finn Lewis’s companies, this was not an issue. Finn’s cutting-edge technologies were nurous, and governnt officials everywhere were sowhat aware of his background, so it would presumably be difficult to restrain Finn’s progress. Additionally, there were so instances where, despite the evident monopoly, restrictions could not be placed—it started with the fact that Finn never patented these technologies.
As to why Finn didn’t apply for patents, various governnts were unclear. They certainly wouldn’t think that Finn didn’t know about the concept of patents, and even if he didn’t pay attention to it, soone in such a large company was bound to know. Yet, no patent applications were submitted.
Although not applying for a patent would an that it would not be protected, which ant that if soone could steal or even apply for a patent, it might pose a certain threat to Finn’s company. However, likewise, not applying for a patent made so things and asures equally useless to the other party.
As Eve Morrison’s phone began to explode in growth, Company A’s stock price correspondingly plumted. In just two days, Company A’s share price fell nearly thirty percent, vaporizing 200 billion in Federal coin market value. Both Western and dostic countries hailed the invention of the Eve Morrison phones as revolutionary breakthrough.
“The ergence of the Eve Morrison phone and the Eve Morrison system signifies a further liberation of human hands, and a more attentive smart system, which can solve many problems easily neglected by humans. In the future, human life will beco more intelligent and systematized.” The iee Alliance’s magazine in the North Federation had such an evaluation of the ergence of the Eve Morrison phone.
One must know that even when Company A’s phones had first appeared, they did not receive such praise, demonstrating the far-reaching influence of the Eve Morrison system.
However, the Eve Morrison phone is just a part of Finn’s entire system, so Finn doesn’t really focus on it, if it’s profitable that’s great; if not, Finn doesn’t mind. After all, such a thing practically guarantees a profit. On the contrary, this is an essential part of the entire system, and Finn even plans to replace the entire internet system in the future.
The internet will undoubtedly be replaced because the current internet model is already beginning to restrict the developnt of the entire network system, especially with the discovery of hardware, websites, etc. will undergo significant changes.
After the initial launch of the Eve Morrison phone, Finn had once again shifted his focus to the nutrition pods. Now that these soldiers had been inside for a full half a month, during which ti they had a week off and a week of recovery training.
It must be understood that in a fully ford ecosystem, even the most dangerous virus therein plays an important balancing role. Without a fatal virus, another seemingly harmless one could beco a dangerous virus.
These elents all complent each other, tasks that only Luna Starfield might be capable of completing. Hence, establishing the entire ecosystem would probably take about a year, and this ti is not even certain. If sothing is lacking, it would need to be supplented, and a considerably long duration would have to be monitored to confirm it.
Moreover, the ti required to transform the entire planet is uncertain. Because such an ecosystem can not be established all at once, specific distinctive locations are chosen for the creation of an ecosystem, which then autonomously spreads outward—the best thod is to build increntally.
Finn doesn’t need to worry about the construction here; the future Mars wouldn’t be constructed like Earth. According to Finn’s calculations, the population that Mars can accommodate would be approximately two billion, or even less.
On the other hand, Earth’s population would gradually decline, while the number of people living in space would increase progressively. Besides, Finn’s territory surely won’t be limited to these two planets; it will continue to expand in the future. Thus, there’s only ever a shortage, never too many people.
Once these items were returned by Luna Starfield, the Virtual World Corporation imdiately reassigned considerable manpower to establish a company, directly integrating units like the original BF Ga and Company T’s ga departnt. Such a move imdiately drew the attention of gars worldwide.
The Virtual World Corporation’s product, a guarantee of quality. This catchphrase doesn’t even seem appropriate, as products from the Virtual World Corporation always exceed current global mainstream technologies to date, and all of them are shockingly innovative products.
But no one had expected that the Virtual World Corporation would actually establish a gaming company. Although the Virtual World Corporation did have gaming companies, be it BF Entertainnt or Company T’s ga departnt, or Company WY’s ga departnt, all these were only companies needed for their own expansions.
But now for Finn, such companies were not very important anymore, at least they viewed from the outside, such a company was no longer necessary for the Virtual World Corporation. After all, no major company is built on a business like gaming.
Whether it’s Company A, ib, or these companies mostly rely on industry, and now The Virtual World Corporation has suddenly made such a big move. There are many gaming companies worldwide, but a company ford by uniting worldwide famous gaming companies is very rare.
This might already be the world’s largest gaming company, but that’s not important. What’s important is what this gaming company will do. Not only were the gars full of anticipation, but even officials from other countries were curious. According to their thinking, at this mont, it wasn’t right for the Virtual World Corporation to do this.
But they went ahead and did it anyway. However, everyone knew that the news probably wouldn’t take long to co out. Following Finn’s usual style, such a move would only be made once everything had been prepared.
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