
Huawei ban hurts US tech too
Intel, Qualcomm, Google, Microsoft
The four above are just the tip of the iceberg and probably the companies that will most suffer from the ban, but ISV like Adobe, antivirus makers, any US-based software maker on Android or Windows selling to Huawei will be affected too.

Google pulls the Android plug on Huawei
We sense a backfire
US president Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump’s trade war and a personal grudge against Huawei has suddenly found an ally in Google.

Huawei launches first 5G phone
Due next month
Chinese smartphone company Huawei said that its first commercial 5G phone will launch on the 20th of June and cost £999.

Trump bans US tech in Huawei products
Trade blacklist
President Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump has added China’s Huawei to a trade blacklist, immediately enacting restrictions that will make it extremely difficult for the telecom giant to do business with US companies.

Huawei will sign no spy agreements
Huawei chairman Liang Hua makes promise
Huawei is willing to sign no-spy agreements with governments, the Chinese telco company’s chairman has announced.

US government insists Huawei fire its lawyer
You don’t get to pick who defends you
The US government is insisting that Hauwei fire its lawyer claiming that James Cole’s prior work at the US Department of Justice created conflicts of interest that should disqualify him from defending the Chinese company in a case of alleged bank fraud and sanctions violations.

Huawei enables split screen video
Hold it, flash bang wallop
Smartphone firm Huawei today said that a dual screen video facility comes as part of a software update rolled out gradually in overseas markets from today.

Cisco backdoor patched. Huawei the lads!
Sorry, China - not you. It is Cisco
US Cisco networking giant Cisco patched a security vulnerability in some of its network switches that could take over IT equipment and spy on people.

Huawei’s first telly will be 5G 8K
Rumoured to be out at the end of the year
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn which claims Huawei is working on the first 5G 8K television and could unveil it as early as this year.

Vodaphone says Huawei’s latest spying story is Italian meatballs
Confirms minor security errors were fixed
Vodafone has denied a report saying issues found in equipment supplied to it by Huawei in Italy in 2011 and 2012 could have allowed unauthorised access to its fixed-line network there.