
Technology Overlord: Starting from Shanzhai
by Woven Dreams
About This Novel
Tang Yuncheng traveled back to 2010 with the Basic Industry 1.0 System! At the time of the release of Love Crazy 4, the industry has entered the era of touch-sensitive smartphones! Relying on Huaqiangbei, a copycat city, we started from a copycat! Step by step towards technological dominance and reach the pinnacle of industry!
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Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
Mass production companies are okay as self-employed, but corporate operations, materials, and labor are all leaks in confidentiality. Taxation and finance are even more leaky. They are all unmanned and are on the verge of crisis.
Rubbish
I didn't even finish Chapter 4, but I came to a decisive conclusion! You have written that the stainless steel frame causes poor signal, so the protagonist is planning to make an aluminum alloy frame to strengthen the signal. This is a future solution. So the question is, is this the first of its kind? Is there a patent? If so, you have to register a patent. Is this the logic? Even if the author seems to come up with something from a few years ago, he thinks it is a copycat rather than an innovation. This is very ugly. We can make money from these scraps at the beginning, but if it is possible to register a patent, even if there is a time difference, you can register this thing in advance, which is cool. Although I have only read Chapter 4, I have an intuition that even if the author comes up with 2025 technology, he does not have the awareness to block the patent.
It's considered a food article. You can read it if there is a shortage of books. Don't ask for too much. Now it depends on your luck to find a book that you can read.
You make millions and tens of millions without paying even a dime of tax?
The main character is average, but the biggest problem is the system, which directly embodies the production line. Rushing for quick success and instant gain is not fun.
I finally opened a new book,
It's good to focus on technology and business, but the author doesn't seem to be good at emotional dramas between men and women. Not to mention harem stories, it's almost likely to be a rich second-generation woman, ordinary or military. No chain of interests is established. Still looking forward to it, come on.
Blind pricing is unacceptable, and the price of the production line is also outrageous. There is no labor and no one can detect it.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
Mass production companies are okay as self-employed, but corporate operations, materials, and labor are all leaks in confidentiality. Taxation and finance are even more leaky. They are all unmanned and are on the verge of crisis.
Rubbish
I didn't even finish Chapter 4, but I came to a decisive conclusion! You have written that the stainless steel frame causes poor signal, so the protagonist is planning to make an aluminum alloy frame to strengthen the signal. This is a future solution. So the question is, is this the first of its kind? Is there a patent? If so, you have to register a patent. Is this the logic? Even if the author seems to come up with something from a few years ago, he thinks it is a copycat rather than an innovation. This is very ugly. We can make money from these scraps at the beginning, but if it is possible to register a patent, even if there is a time difference, you can register this thing in advance, which is cool. Although I have only read Chapter 4, I have an intuition that even if the author comes up with 2025 technology, he does not have the awareness to block the patent.
It's considered a food article. You can read it if there is a shortage of books. Don't ask for too much. Now it depends on your luck to find a book that you can read.
You make millions and tens of millions without paying even a dime of tax?
The main character is average, but the biggest problem is the system, which directly embodies the production line. Rushing for quick success and instant gain is not fun.
I finally opened a new book,
It's good to focus on technology and business, but the author doesn't seem to be good at emotional dramas between men and women. Not to mention harem stories, it's almost likely to be a rich second-generation woman, ordinary or military. No chain of interests is established. Still looking forward to it, come on.
Blind pricing is unacceptable, and the price of the production line is also outrageous. There is no labor and no one can detect it.









