Irish change law to hit Chinese vendors
No Huawei at all, at all
The Irish government has amended its Communications Regulations Bill 2022 so it can blacklist Chinese networking equipment vendors.
Seagate denies flogging hard drives to Huawei was wrong
We don't need no US permission
Seagate has denied allegations by the US Department of Commerce that it flouted export controls by illegally supplying storage devices to Huawei, saying that it did not need permission.
US tries to charge Chinese spies for doing their job
Trying to find out what was going on in Huawei investigation
The Justice Department has announced charges against two Chinese intelligence officers, accusing them of attempting to obstruct a US investigation into the telecommunications giant Huawei.
China’s chip industry growing faster than anywhere in the world
It looks like Trump’s tech war made things worse
China's chip industry is growing faster than anywhere else in the world, after US sanctions on local champions from Huawei to Hikvision spurred appetite for home-grown components.
China benefiting from western smartphone sanctions in Russia
Market share jumped
China's market share in the Russian smartphone market jumped significantly in May as Western manufacturers paused new sales in in Tsar Putin’s kingdom.
Foldable smartphones had a good quarter
Galaxy Z Flip3 holds the crown
Foldable smartphones did well in Q1, according to DSCC, reaching 2.22 million shipments, up by 571 percent compared to the same quarter last year.
Canada bans Huawei from its 5G projects
We must obey the US
Canada is planning to ban Huawei from working on Canada's fifth-generation networks to appease its US neighbours.
Huawei bypasses US sanctions through Hi-Nova
Owned by China Post
Huawei might be working its way around US sanctions by using another brand name and working through China Post.
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.