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Japan's government said on Monday that high-tech industries will be added to a list of businesses for which foreign ownership of Japanese firms is restricted.
Reuters
Huawei is filing what's known in legal terms as a "motion for summary judgement." It's a request that the court rule in Huawei's favor as a matter of law.
CNBC
Renewed trade tensions and a slump in economic data put U.S. profits and economic growth at risk, Morgan Stanley warned Tuesday.
CNBC
Parrot, a French drone maker that has spent years in DJI's immense shadow.
SlashGear
The iPod touch's first update in nearly four years
The Verge
The company has trademarked three names with EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office), including HUAWEI ARK OS, HUAWEI ARK, ARK, and ARK OS. All of these trademarks were filed on May 24, so only a couple of days ago.
AndroidHeadlines
Alibaba is considering raising as much as $20 billion through a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
Reuters
Cheap smartphones are flooding Africa, giving many of its citizens access to the internet for the very first time.
CNET
Huawei Technologies is pinning its hopes on a self-designed operating system to replace Google's Android following a US blacklisting.
Wall Street Journal
Ren Zhengfei, the CEO and founder of embattled Chinese tech company Huawei, is defending US rival Apple.
CNN
A South Korean court approved arrest warrants on Saturday for two executives at Samsung Electronics over their alleged roles in a suspected accounting fraud at the biotech arm of Samsung Group.
Reuters
China's Huawei, hit by crippling U.S. sanctions, could see shipments decline by as much as a quarter this year and faces the possibility that its smartphones will disappear from international markets, analysts said.
Reuters
Nvidia has filed before the European Union Intellectual Property Office for ownership of the numbers 3080, 4080 and 5080
Tom's Hardware Guide
Intelligent Asia, playing a pivotal role in Taiwan's manufacturing industry, will launch on August 21-24 at TaiNEX 1&2. Five core sectors (Automation, Robot, Logistics, Molding, 3D Printing) of the future factory are integrated in the show to strengthen the concept of the global manufacturing trend.
Company release
Starting next year, all its drones will be equipped with ADS-B technology.
engadget
Time to strap Alexa to your wrist and let it know how you really feel
The Verge
Lam's CTO talks about how more data, technology advances and new materials and manufacturing techniques will extend scaling in multiple directions.
Semiconductor Engineering
Ireland's Data Protection Commission says its probe will examine whether Google's processing of data in advertising transactions breaches EU privacy rules.
CNBC
Japan's Panasonic Corp said on its China website on Thursday it continues to supply Huawei normally. The company had said earlier that it stopped shipments of certain components to Huawei.
Reuters
American contract electronics manufacturer Flex - earlier called Flextronics - has stopped shipments to Huawei to comply with the US administration's decision to put the company on its trade blacklist.
Economic Times
A Silicon Valley chip startup backed by Microsoft and Dell Technologies has accused a top executive at Huawei Technologies, Deputy Chairman Eric Xu, of participating in a conspiracy to steal its trade secrets, court documents show.
Wall Street Journal
The new devices, which include a $64 8-inch and $79 10.1-inch slate and a $99 10.1-inch model with detachable keyboard, go on sale this week under the company's Onn electronics brand.
ZDNet
The N3 program aims to develop wearable devices that let soldiers to communicate directly with machines.
IEEE Spectrum
A patchwork of state laws and self-regulation is not cutting it
The Tech Spot
Qualcomm illegally suppressed competition in the market for smartphone chips by threatening to cut off supplies and extracting excessive licensing fees.
Reuters
ARM instructed employees to halt "all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements" with Huawei and its subsidiaries to comply with a recent US trade clampdown.
BBC News
A top business lobby group representing American firms in China said they have "real concerns" over how Beijing may respond to US action taken against Huawei. Speaking to the BBC, AmCham China chairman Tim Stratford said its members were worried about Beijing's response.
BBC News
Chinese President Xi Jinping ramped up his rhetoric by saying China is embarking on a "new Long March, and we must start all over again!"
CNBC
Commentary: Although the US government slightly relaxed its order to ban Huawei, the phone-maker's future with Google is still undecided.
CNET
Available now from $260, they all have 4K HDR with Dolby Vision, Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay 2. And the specs get better from there.
CNET
Nokia Chief Executive Rajeev Suri said on Tuesday the company could benefit from a U.S. clampdown on Chinese rival Huawei as the race to roll out 5G services heats up.
Reuters
Google has announced a new version of its business-focused Glass augmented reality headset.
The Verge
"Our acquisition of Avera enables us to offer the complete spectrum of product architectures spanning standard, semi-custom to full ASIC solutions"
Tom's Hardware Guide
Chipmaker halts deliveries to review impact of curb on Chinese tech giant
Nikkei Asian Review
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi reported better than-expected quarterly revenue on Monday due in part to steady growth in sales outside its home market.
Reuters
The U.S. government on Monday temporarily eased some trade restrictions imposed last week on China's Huawei, a move that sought to minimize disruption for the telecom company's customers around the world.
Reuters
The acquisition will cost $1.3 billion.
engadget
The removal of China's biggest telecoms company from semiconductor customer ledgers is leading Qualcomm stock lower.
The Street
The true impact to Huawei may be enormous.
BBC News
Chipmakers including Intel, Qualcomm, Xilinx and Broadcom have told their employees they will not supply Huawei till further notice, according to people familiar with their actions.
Bloomberg
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