Drugi jezik na kojem je dostupan ovaj članak: Bosnian
By: Adnan Arnautlija
VIDEO: ROLLS-ROYCE AMONG SMARTPHONES REVEALED
Company Sirin Labs was founded in 2013 with the aim of developing advanced and secure mobile devices that will be the Rolls-Royce of smartphones. Yesterday, they finally launched their first smartphone, Solarin, which, as the company notes, comes with the most advanced technology to protect privacy and uses encryption similar to that used in communication by the military. This option is activated by a special button which is located on the back of the phone. This device, of course, is not intended for regular users who want a fast phone with a good camera with which to surf the Internet, shoot selfies and post status updates and pictures on Facebook and Instagram. It is intended for businessmen who travel frequently, entrepreneurs and partners in financial companies, in short, users for whom security and privacy of communication comes first, and who will have no problem with spitting out about $16,000 for this device.
ADRIA MOBIL BIG WINNER OF MARKETING EXCELLENCE 2016
Winners of the award Marketing Excellence 2016, awarded by the Slovenian Marketing Association, have been revealed. Among the nine finalists, which are characterized by a focus on the customer and who apply the highest level of marketing excellence in Slovenia, the jury chose the winners in each category and the Grand Prix winner of the Marketing Excellence 2016: the company Adria Mobil.
The companies that jury chose as winners among many excellent companies were:
- SME, B2B and B2C segment: MEDEX d.o.o Ljubljana;
- Large enterprise, the majority of businesses in the B2B and B2C segments: ADRIA MOBIL d.o.o, Novo Mesto;
- Large enterprise, the majority of businesses in the B2C segment: LIDL Slovenia d.o.o k.d.
THE FRENCH RELENTLESS: GOOGLE OWES THEM €1.6 BILLION
France will make sure that multinational companies operating on its territory fulfill their tax obligations, said French Finance Minister Michel Sapin, heralding the possible new investigations after Google and McDonald’s.
“We’ll go to the end. There may be more cases,” said Sapin on Tuesday in an interview with Reuters and three European dailies, excluding the possibility of a settlement with Google similar to that which the British tax authorities made with the US giant.
“We don’t make deals like the United Kingdom, we comply with the laws,” said the French minister to the question is it possible to make a deal with the tech giant.
A source from the Ministry of Finance said in February that the French tax authorities are claiming 1.6 billion euros from Google on account of tax debt.