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Apple is going big in Singapore.
CNN
Chinese consumers are rushing to buy smartphones from Huawei featuring its high-end Kirin chips, fearing curbs on the firm's access to U.S. technology will soon cut off production of its premium handsets.
Reuters
It costs $499, putting it head to head with its rival, Microsoft's Xbox Series X, which likewise is going for $499.
CNN
The World Trade Organization has ruled that tariffs the US imposed on Chinese goods in 2018, triggering a trade war, were "inconsistent" with international trade rules.
BBC News
South Korean tech firm LG has unveiled a smartphone with a larger screen which swivels out to reveal a second, smaller one underneath.
BBC News
5G versions of the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A are on the way
The Verge
New Snapdragon XR2 processor pushes nearly 50% more pixels than the original Quest.
Ars Technica
Samsung shares could rally over 40% in the next year, according to one analyst who sees TV and smartphone sales rebounding sharply in the near-term and a boost in the chip division.
CNBC
In the battle for tech supremacy between the US and China, America has "dropped the ball" in funding for basic research, according to former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt.
BBC News
Samsung still has more new hardware on the way
The Verge
Huawei is a major buyer of OLED panels for Samsung Display.
ZDNet
The dual-screen phone costs a lofty $1,399.
Ars Technica
China has taken aim at the US saying its tech firms are victims of "naked bullying".
BBC News
Moto G9 Plus appears on on a European retailer's website
The Verge
China's dollar-denominated exports rose 9.5% for the month of August while imports fell 2.1% in the same period, data from the country's General Administration of Customs showed on Monday.
CNBC
Business investment stalls amid heightened uncertainty
Nikkei Asian Review
Apple supplier Broadcom said on Thursday that a ramp-up of annual chip shipments would be later this year than most, likely signaling that the next iPhone will arrive after the usual late September launch date.
Reuters
The tablets have reduced blue light and a dedicated kids mode
The Verge
U.S. manufacturing activity accelerated to a nearly two-year high in August amid a surge in new orders, but employment continued to lag, supporting views that the labor market recovery was losing momentum.
Reuters
A ring light? A huge, 90Hz screen? Motorola went all out this time.
engadget
An event is set for September 14th
The Verge
Samsung's new Lifestyle TV isn't a TV at all
The Verge
But will the pictures be any good?
engadget
Apple is planning to launch four new iPhone models with 5G technology in October, according to a Bloomberg report.
CNBC
Group's heir accused of inflating companies' value in bid to smooth succession.
Nikkei Asian Review
In a world rocked by the coronavirus pandemic and tensions with the U.S., the Chinese government is stepping up focus on the domestic market with the pronouncement of a "dual circulation" policy.
CNBC
For mid-range gaming smartphones
Tech Radar
The economy shrank 23.9% in the three months ending in June, compared with the previous year, according to official statistics released on Monday.
CNN
Asia Pacific stocks mixed as China's manufacturing activity in August beats forecasts (Aug 31, 2020)
A private survey released Tuesday showed Chinese manufacturing activity in August expanding at the fastest pace in nearly a decade, with the Caixin/Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index coming in at 53.1 for the month.
CNBC
It would also add the headphone jack absent on the original Xperia 5.
engadget
The affordable new TCL 6-Series is powered by smaller LEDs than competitors. Here's why that matters.
CNET
Four of China's five largest state-owned banks said they have increased their provisions against bad debt to brace for future losses due to the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Reuters
A second reading of the U.S. economy in the second quarter reflected the biggest quarterly plunge in activity on record, though the plummet wasn't as bad as initially estimated.
CNBC
Nintendo has looked into including more computing power and 4K graphics in the new Switch model, according to a Bloomberg report.
CNBC
Samsung Electronics plans to allow some workers in South Korea to work from home in September under a pilot programme, a company official said on Thursday, as the country battles a resurgence in novel coronavirus cases.
Reuters
The United States is considering new restrictions on exports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment and associated software tools, lasers, sensors, and other technology to prevent them from falling into the hands of U.S. adversaries like China.
Reuters
Global smartphone sales dropped 20.4% in the second quarter of 2020, according to data released Tuesday from Gartner.
CNBC
The government is funding basic research in AI, too.
CNET
Industry executives say government seeking to phase out Chinese equipment without formal ban
Finacial Times
The coronavirus crisis will see the world's biggest firms slash dividend payouts between 17%-23% this year or what could be as much $400 billion, a new report has shown, although sectors such as tech are fighting the trend.
Reuters
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