Huawei confirms Mate Xs 2 for April 28th
Flagship foldable
While there are no specific details, Huawei has at least confirmed its Mate Xs 2 event for April 28th, showing a teaser of its upcoming flagship foldable phone.
Tsar Putin suddenly finds phone plans cut off
Even Huawei is refusing to supply him
With most of the western telephone network companies abandoning Tsar Putin, it was expected that the Chinese’s Huawei, would swoop in and take the business.
EU worried about Chinese patent power grab
Smartphone technology apparently is Chinese now
After taking part in the biggest patent technology grab by the US, the EU is now worried about the Chinese counterattack.
US counts the cost of anti-Huawei hysteria
That would be $5.6 billion for now
The US is counting the cost of its pretty unnecessary war on Huawei.
US intends to fight Russia with Huawei tactics
Damage strategic Russian industries without firing a shot
The US government is threatening to use a novel export control to damage strategic Russian industries, from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to civilian aerospace.
US government now targeting Alibaba
Worked so well for Huawei
Having damaged Huawei, the US government is now setting its sights on destroying Alibaba’s cloud business to protect its own cloud businesses.
Huawei warns that things will get worse
Uncertain business environment
Troubled Huawei Technologies is worried about "serious challenges" in 2022, amidst an uncertain business environment, "politicisation of technology", and further "deglobalisation."
Huawei shows off new clamshell mobile
P50 Pocket teased
A new clamshell foldable phone from Huawei was shown off in a photoshoot on Chinese social media ahead of its global launch next week.
Huawei licencing handset designs to third parties
Getting around US sanctions
Huawei, whose smartphone business has been devastated by U.S. sanctions, is planning to license its handset designs to third parties as a way to gain access to critical components.
Huawei flogs its x86 server division
Not much point when you can’t buy chips for it
Huawei has sold its x86 server unit to a state-owned Chinese firm.