Huawei barred from using SD cards as fallout from US ban continues
The news is just getting worse for Huawei as more announcements get made on how the proposed US ban on their tech will affect the company.
The news is just getting worse for Huawei as more announcements get made on how the proposed US ban on their tech will affect the company.
Huawei’s troubles are set to continue, it seems, as ARM has cut ties with Huawei. It means that the company can no longer make chips and SoCs to make its future devices.
Huawei's week looks to only be getting worse with news that Microsoft is stopping sales of their products.
Thankfully, the US has temporarily eased the restrictions on Huawei, an action that will stand for the next 90 days. It’ll allow Huawei to continue to support existing products and maintain their networks, but won’t allow then to buy new components to manufacture new products.
As part of the fallout from the ongoing trade war between the US and China, Huawei has now lost access to Android and its apps. There’s a Trump-led US crackdown on Chinese technologies, ostensibly because of security concerns – though it more likely than not boils down to money. Under the new executive order signed by trump last week, the secretary of commerce has the power to prevent US-based companies with foreign ones that are deemed a security risk.
The US government made some big moves yesterday to ramp up its war with social media and tech giants over censorship and cyber-security concerns.
Samsung's Galaxy Fold is so popular that it’s sold out on Samsung’s site, and they’re unable to meet demand before its April 26 launch. It’s not yet available to the general public, but it is in the hands of a number of reviewers, media types and influencers. And it seems a lot of the $2000 handsets are breaking.
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