AMD powers Huawei notebook refresh
Ryzen fall
Huawei introduced two notebook PCs which use AMD chips and come with an interesting way to couple your smartphone to the machines.Sticking your smartphone on the PC lets you share information from phone to laptop without any dongles or USB copulation.
Johnson fudges Huawei strategy
Where there's a will, there's Huawei
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Dominic Cummings Boris Johnson will give Chinese firm Huawei a limited licence to sell its kit in the country.
Graham Palmer retires from Intel
Turns in his chips for cash
British Intel legend Graham Palmer has retired from Intel UK. I met up with him a couple of weeks ago (pictured, in The Grapes, Oxford) and we shared some memories about the Intel Developer Forums we attended together.
USA “colludes” in Chinese spying
Comment: Hey, it's commerce and globalisation, guys
The Wall Street Journal has realised that American companies supply loads of tech to the People's Republic of China.
Nvidia gobbles up add-in board share
While market continues to soar
Jon Peddie research said that sales of add-in boards boomed in the third quarter of this year, increasing by 42 percent compared to the third quarter.
Pai says goodbye to American Huawei
Chevy equals levy
In a move which must alarm rural American ISPs, federal commications commissioner Ajit Pai more or less told broadband companies they had to rip out anything Chinese and replace them.
US extends Huawei's temporary licence
But Huawei says US itself suffers
The US Commerce Department said that it has granted a 90 day extension of its temporary general licence which will extend until February 16th next year.
My brain hertz: Let your fingers do the talking
Does speed kill?
At Huawei's “Innovation Day” in Paris, earlier this week, Francois Barrault, chairman of IDATE Digiworld, made some interesting comparisons between robots and human beings, focusing on the five senses.
AI to create a "robolution". Ugh
Opinion: If you want a robolution, coin another neologism
Talking about AI and “robolution”, yeah really, a French MP delivered a speech at Huawei's Paris gig today which will compel your or repel you, according to your inclination and degree of latitude
BBC thinks Alexa, Home and Siri bypass journo standards
Call for transparency
BBC executive Mukul Devichand, who is heading up the corporation's AI efforts, said at a Huawei event in Paris that “smart” assistants like Google Home, Alexa and Apple Siri ran the risk of becoming content editors.