Working togetherCategory: TranslationWhat do these things mean?
Hồng Khánh asked 7 years ago

Can anyone explain the 2 last paragraph for me? I dont understand
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/the-end-of-the-car-key/
here i quoted for you

The logical extension of all this is to move beyond car keys to the entire access market: Home, car and workplace access should progress together toward standards akin to the keys and rings of yore. Today we have a patchwork of apps, keypads, fingerprints and NFC cards across homes, cars and commercial buildings. That’s not better, that’s just digital. 
In step with that we need to see the major mobile platforms get behind uniform key support in the core of their mobile operating systems the way payments have rapidly done. Such an embrace could also do wonders for both parties’ smartwatch efforts as it gives that niche device one more reason to be.

thank you very much

Ruw Jayasuriya replied 7 years ago

akin – means similar to, or on a similar level to, probably stems from the word ‘kin’ which means from the same family. So similar to keys and rings from before (yore as an old english word which means from the olden days, previous times.

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greentulip answered 6 years ago

 

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