The West is Huawei with the fairies
Opinion: 5G is an accident waiting to happen
I first encountered Huawei in, I think, the 2000s, when I was still editing the INQuirer. It was showing off some network infrastructure kit – new to the game, it was a contender. But now it is way more than a contender, it's made big strides in the technology field.
More than half of US doesn’t have broadband
Despite claims by the subsidy collecting telcos
More than 162.8 million people—over half the population of the United States don’t use broadband internet according to figures worked out by Microsoft.
Americans scared of self-driving cars
They are powered by witches and driven by Satan
A new survey of US adults think automated vehicles are more dangerous than current models and nearly two thirds said they would not buy a fully autonomous vehicle.
US tech expanding in Canada
Avoiding Trump’s immigration policy
US companies are going to keep hiring foreign tech workers, even as the Trump administration makes doing so more difficult.
China dismisses US security claims
… As EU negotiates for better access
China has dismissed US security claims against its telecoms equipment maker Huawei as groundless and “abnormal”.
US falling behind on smartphones
Apple/Samsung dependant US is snubbed by the cool tech
One of the take-outs from this year’s Mobile World Congress was a noticeable lack of development from US smartphone companies.
US orders Germany to dump Huawei
Intelligence. They've heard of it
In a remarkable escalation of the tech wars between the USA and China, a missive to Germany instructed the independent country not to use Huawei kit.
US Democrats introduce a net neutrality bill
Save the Internet Act
Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced that Democrats will introduce a net neutrality bill to replace the open internet rules that were repealed in 2017.
Europeans concerned about US data influence
More to fear from the Americans than the Chinese
European politicians are concerned that the United States has too much power over European data.
Huawei mocks US security stance
We don’t spy, but you guys do
Huawei’s chairman Guo Ping took a swing at the US government while insisting that his outfit doesn't use its privileged position to spy on its users around the world.