
Huawei purges US software management from its systems
Expect to see this a lot
China's Huawei is replacing internal software management systems it once sourced from US vendors with its own in-house version in a move which will stick two figures up at the glorious US Tech Empire.

Huawei replaced 13,000 components to avoid US sanctions
That is money which is not going to the West
Huawei Technologies has replaced more than 13,000 components in its products with local Chinese-made parts and redesigned more than 4,000 circuit boards over the past three years in response to US sanctions.

Huawei demonstrates reflection free tablet
We will never see it because America says we can't
Huawei is about to release its new MatePad series tablet which has a soft screen that removes 90 per cent of reflections.

Allegations of Huawei spying at Mobile World Congress
Hidden trackers in the security badges
The Chinese manufacturing company Huawei is in hot water after it was alleged that it was tracking visitors at its booth at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023.

Huawei hides its bits at MWC
Protecting its suppliers
Huawei has been protecting its suppliers from the prying eyes of enforcers who want to make sure that the company is not using sanctioned components.

Huawei learns how extreme ultraviolet lithography works
China no longer depends on Dutch or US tech
Huawei is now able to create chips using extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) which means that it finally has a foot in the door of serious chip development.

Huawei wants to build cars
The US will probably have something to say about that
Huawei is hitting the road to get into the electric car industry – something which the US regulators will probably try to stop in the land of the free.

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.