Huawei global CFO Meng Wanzhou is still fighting for bail during the wait for her extradition hearing, with prosecutors alleging she cannot be trusted while she cites health concerns. …read more Source:: Legal
Day: December 10, 2018
Samsung expects a strong return to China after releasing medium-priced phone
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•The South Korean brand has lost substantial market share in China following the explosive battery incident two years ago. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Four months with the Samsung Galaxy Note 9: The best smartphone of 2018 continues to impress
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•A lot of smartphones pass through the hands of ZDNet reviewers and a few stand out from the masses. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 remains active on a regular basis …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft confirms that Chrome extensions will run on new Edge browser
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•Microsoft’s Chromium-based Edge browser could close the extension gap. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google’s massive expansion plan: Its own village with up to 8,000 homes
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•Google releases plans for a huge development in Mountain View, California, to bring its employees closer to work. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The NHS was just banned from buying any more fax machines ever
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•Fax no more: NHS ordered to replace paper-based communications with secure email. …read more Source:: Open Source S
These hackers are using Android surveillance malware to target opponents of the Syrian government
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•SilverHawk hacking campaign uses fake versions of secure messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to plant spyware on devices. …read more Source:: Open Source S
SK Telecom, Hyundai, and Trimble to use 5G in construction
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•SK Telecom, Hyundai Construction Equipment, and Trimble will collaborate to use 5G for the development of solutions to remote construction equipment monitoring, real-time safety management, and AI-based construction operations. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Queensland government moves to improve NBN with state-owned fibre backhaul
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•FibreCo Qld will use under-utilised backhaul on its existing state-owned fibre network to connect to the NBN in regional areas of Queensland. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australia’s encryption laws are a cyber cane toad: Husic
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•Shadow Minister for the Digital Economy Ed Husic continues to state problems with the Bill his party rolled over on and passed. …read more Source:: Open Source S