
Huawei and Honor set their online MWC 2020 events
Date set for February 24th
As MWC 2020 has been officially canceled, Huawei and Honor have now set the date for an online event, which will include a live stream with CEO, Richard Yu, as the host.

US charges Huawei with racketeering
Trying to steal from US companies
The US government has ratcheted up its pressure on Huawei by taking it and two of its subsidiaries with federal racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets from American companies.

Huawei’s future in Indian telecom market is uncertain
The Indian government has a tricky time ahead
Beancounters at GlobalData have warned that Huawei’s future in India, the world’s second-largest market after China, remains uncertain.

Huawei outsells Apple
US ban fails to help Apple out
Fruity cargo cult Apple has fallen from being a number two to a disappointing number three on the smartphone league tables after getting a good kicking from a firm that the US government has done its best to make extinct.

AI will tell you who to snog, marry, avoid
Romance disappears into servers
In five years from now you can abandon dating sites – if you want a squeeze - because artificial intelligence will even prompt you with chat-up lines and find the right person for you.

Huawei dismisses German newspaper's spy claims
Fake news still no actual evidence
Huawei has denied a newspaper report that alleged the German government was in possession of evidence that it had cooperated with Chinese intelligence.

AMD powers Huawei notebook refresh
Ryzen fall
Huawei introduced two notebook PCs which use AMD chips and come with an interesting way to couple your smartphone to the machines.Sticking your smartphone on the PC lets you share information from phone to laptop without any dongles or USB copulation.

Banning Huawei would have set UK back years
1812 overture
The UK government has given the green light for telecoms firms to use Huawei technology in “non-core” parts of the country’s 5G networks, reports leading data and analytics company GlobalData.

Johnson fudges Huawei strategy
Where there's a will, there's Huawei
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Dominic Cummings Boris Johnson will give Chinese firm Huawei a limited licence to sell its kit in the country.

Pentagon vetoes anti-Huawei moves
Ban could mean the US loses its technical edge
The US Commerce Departments moves to shut down Huawei on security grounds are being stalled by the Pentagon – ironically the outfit which should be worried about US security.