
US gives Huawei its gear back
Couldn't find anything illegal
China’s Huawei has dropped a lawsuit against the US government after Washington released telecommunications equipment it had seized on suspicion of violations of export controls.

ProtonMail clarifies Huawei relationship
We are not partnering as such
ProtonMail has been in touch to say that a story originally penned by Bloomberg saying that it was forming a partnership with Huawei was not quite right.

Honor 30 to also come with new Kirin 990 SoC
With support for 5G as well
It appears that Honor 30 will also come with Huawei's new Kirin 990 SoC, at least according to the latest leak.

Huawei looking at ProtonMail
Gmail replacement
ProtonMail is in talks with Huawei about including its encrypted email service in future mobile devices as part of a cunning plan to develop an alternative to Google ecosystem.

Mate 30 launches on September 19
Global launch in Munich
Huawei Mate 30 will come earlier than most expected. The company has sent out invitations for a global launch on September 19, just slightly more than two weeks from now.

Huawei plans to install Aurora on its tablets
Russian operating system used in anger
Huawei has begun talks with Russia about installing the Russian operating system (OS) Aurora on 360,000 of its tablets.

US to extend Huawei’s reprieve
90 days
The US. Commerce Department is expected to extend a reprieve given to Huawei Technologies that permits the Chinese firm to buy supplies from US companies so that it can service existing customers.

Huawei entangled in new crisis
This one is about Taiwan
Huawei can't get a break – it is too Chinese for the US, but it is too Western for the Chinese.

Huawei delays folding phone again
Will not make September
Huawei has said that there was "no possibility" that the folding phone will make the September launch date and pushed back delivery for the second time.

Huawei's Harmony operating system is not Android
Huawei will not find another Yu
Huawei unveiled its proprietary operating system for smartphones and other devices. But Huawei said that for now, it would stick to using Google’s Android for smartphones, and the new software will be gradually rolled out to support devices such as smartwatches, speakers and virtual reality gadgets.