The CeBIT mess is over
Published in News
Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:24

The CeBIT mess is over


The end of the SnowBIT

For years upon years I trudged the halls in Hannover hoping against hope that it wouldn't snow and the biggest IT trade show in the world wouldn't turn from CeBIT into SnoBIT. And now it seems to be either NoBIT or JustaBIT.

Xiaomi all set for UK launch
Published in Mobiles
Tuesday, 23 October 2018 22:44

Xiaomi all set for UK launch


Watch out for a hands on

As previously reported on Fudzilla, mobile phone firm Xiaomi is ready to introduce its products into the UK and European markets and kick out the jams.

My new buddy is called the Huawei Mate 20 Pro
Published in Reviews
Wednesday, 24 October 2018 10:30

My new buddy is called the Huawei Mate 20 Pro


Review: The smartphone accompanies me on my travels

I've used the Huawei Mate 20 Pro for a week now, and this is quite some phone, with quite a price tag to match. It will be with me next week when I'm in Barcelona, unless it falls out of my pocket and breaks on the way. Which it won't.

Huawei's artificial intelligence is universal
Published in AI
Wednesday, 17 October 2018 22:07

Huawei's artificial intelligence is universal


The firm makes a lot more than just mobile phones

At yesterday's Mate20 jamboree, Fudzilla had a chance to interview a senior executive about the artificial intelligence built into its mobile devices and it transpired there's a lot more to its AI than meets the eye.

Huawei throws a giant phone party
Published in News
Wednesday, 17 October 2018 11:02

Huawei throws a giant phone party


Hello Mate, here's the Mate20 Pro


Well over 2,000 people, from all over the world, poured into a conference hall in the Excel conference centre in London yesterday to see and listen to a complete bells and whistles exposition of the virtues of Huawei's latest range of phones the Mate 20 and the Mate20 Pro.

Lenovo gives AMD the thumbs up
Published in News
Thursday, 11 October 2018 10:59

Lenovo gives AMD the thumbs up


And Intel the thumb down

Shortages of Intel processors means that major manufacturer Lenovo is using AMD chips more and more, while it has also given the hard word to Chipzilla.

Apple set to SOC it to 'em, baby
Published in News
Wednesday, 10 October 2018 22:59

Apple set to SOC it to 'em, baby


If you go it alone, you make more money

A senior analyst predicted at a conference in Barcelona today that following its success on the processor front, it is only a matter of time before Apple creates its own system on a chip (SOC), bypassing suppliers in its egostructure (sic).

E-gaming stadiums ready to roll
Published in News
Wednesday, 10 October 2018 10:55

E-gaming stadiums ready to roll


Money money money 

It's an edgy business but a senior analyst predicted to his clients today that the future of e-gaming stadiums will be huge.

Amazon competes at the high end, on the high street
Published in News


The world's turned upside down

Not content with upsetting the retail applecart and contributing to the downfall of several well known outlets, Amazon has decided to go one step further and open trendy shops made of real brick and real mortar.

Qualcomm accuses Apple of Intel collusion
Published in News
Tuesday, 25 September 2018 17:19

Qualcomm accuses Apple of Intel collusion

Things go from bad to worse

The legal feud between Apple and Qualcomm ratcheted up a notch today after the Cupertino firm was accused of passing proprietary information to Intel.