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China ramped up a war of words with the United States over Huawei on Friday, accusing Washington of spreading "lies" about the telecom giant thrust to the centre of their trade war. The fiery response came hours after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rejected Huawei's denials that the Chinese company works with the Communist
Microsoft seems to be the latest company to comply with the so called Huawei ban after the United States President Donald Trump signed a new executive order. This observation for the compliance with the executive order comes after previous reports that noted that other technology giants such as Google, Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and others stopped
After Samsung, Huawei has the biggest share in the global smartphone market but it now faces a huge challenge after Google barred the Chinese giant from some updates to the Android operating system. As a result of the new restrictions introduced amid the bitterly fought US-China trade war, existing users of Huawei devices are unlikely
Apple CEO Tim Cook has quietly changed his Twitter profile, replacing his last name with an emoji of the company's logo, after US President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to him as "Tim Apple", a verbal slip which netizens poked fun at by sharing rib-tickling memes on social media. At a meeting of the American Workforce
Huawei has filed a lawsuit against the US government on Wednesday night. The Chinese electronics and telecommunications major has challenged Federal government's actions to block Huawei from selling equipment or services in the country. The lawsuit has been filed in Texas challenging a recent US law that bans federal agencies from buying its products. In
A day after South Korean giant Samsung launched Galaxy S10 5G smartphone at a packed event here, US President Donald Trump on Thursday said American companies must step up their efforts or get left behind. In a tweet, Trump said he wants 5G, and even 6G, to be rolled out in the US as soon
Tech giant Google Tuesday said it has not found any evidence that search for 'toilet paper' on its site was showing images of Pakistani flag. The clarification came after the screenshots of purported search results posted by some social media users went viral on Facebook and other platforms in the aftermath of the terror attack
American technology giant Apple, which earlier this year became the world's first company with a $1 trillion market capitalization, is on an expansion streak in its home market. The company has just announced that it will be setting up a new $1 billion campus in Austin, Texas, which it says will boost job creation and
The Global Chief Financial Officer of Chinese smartphone and telecom equipment maker Huawei Wanzhou Meng has been arrested in Canada. According to the latest information on the internet, Canada made the arrest on a request from the United States of America. Meng is currently facing extradition to the United States on suspicions that Huawei violated
Facebook's firing of Oculus VR co-founder Palmer Luckey last year was reportedly on the grounds of him supporting US President Donald Trump, a media report has said. According to a WSJ report on Sunday, Luckey was asked to leave after he donated $10,000 to an anti-Hillary Clinton group during the 2016 US presidential elections. "His
It is no secret that emojis, GIFs and stickers help you express better than words. Popular messaging clients such as Telegram, Hike Messenger and WeChat introduced sticker packs long ago, and now, WhatsApp, has also finally introduced stickers on the platform with 12 packs to choose from. The company has also published a guide that
US President Donald Trump owns three iPhones, two of which are secure ones, and one third is a personal one, which isn t any different from millions of iPhones across the globe. According to a new report on The New York Times, despite having two secure iPhones, whenever Trump makes or receives a phone call,
Popular hip-hop musician and producer Kanye West may have started out as a talented and generally-liked musician, but recent years have seen his image deteriorate thanks to some unseemly public incidents and his airing of his political views. However, his music continues to entertain fans of hip-hop and rap, even as he repeatedly sees himself
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are leaving the smartphone photo-sharing service bought by Facebook six years ago for a billion dollars, the New York Times reported late Monday citing unnamed sources. Systrom and Krieger have resigned from their posts as chief executive and chief technology officer respectively, not giving reasons and saying they
Google employees reportedly discussed tweaking Google Search results to combat Trump administration's travel ban last year. According to internal company emails obtained by WSJ, Google employees in January 2017 debated ways to "leverage" Google's Search related functions to show users how to contribute to pro-immigration organizations and contact lawmakers, government agencies. WSJ reported that the
The United States President Donald Trump has once again called on Apple to shift production to the US if they wants to avoid 'massive tariffs'. The Trump's tweet on Saturday came after Apple hinted at increasing the price of its products. The tweet directed at Apple clearly suggested the company should make products in U.S.
Going on further offensive in the trade war between the United States and China, U.S. President Donald J. Trump said he was ready to go for another $267 billion in Chinese goods, which would come on top of the tariffs on $200 billion in the Chinese goods already targeted, according to a report by Bloomberg.
As Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey gets ready to testify before the US Congress on September 5, reports have surfaced that he is personally weighing in on high-profile decisions to ban controversial accounts, frustrating some employees. According to a report in Wall Street Journal on Monday, Dorsey overruled a decision by his staff to ban the
In a recent interview held on Thursday, USA President Donald Trump stated tech giants like Facebook, Google and Amazon to be in a very antitrust situation . However, the President did not comment further on whether he believes if these companies should be broken up, pertaining to the matter. In an Oval office interview with
His attacks on Google drew headlines, but President Donald Trump would face an impossible task if his administration tried to regulate the leading internet search engine and its news results. Legal and media experts say Google and other internet firms enjoy the same constitutional protections on free speech as news outlets, precluding any government interference