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Android phones could replace ID card and driver license next year

The new Snapdragon SoCs -- the new Snapdragon 865 and 765, will be the first to support Android R's new Android Identity Credential API.

OPPO's answer to what may benefit first from 5G: Video

OPPO Vice President Brian Shen said that 5G has great potential, and the first to benefit must be the video industry.

Huawei sues FCC over ban on the use of government funds to purchase its equipment

According to CCTV, Huawei today sued the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its decision to bar the company from participating in federal subsidy funding programs. Huawei said the FCC has violated the US Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Law.

Huawei exec explains why they plan to move research center out of US

Yang Chaobin, president of Huawei's 5G product line, said that continuing to place research institutions in the United States is of no value to Huawei and that’s why they plan to transfer its R&D center from the United States to Canada.

Huawei's next flagship processor could be named Kirin 1020

Huawei's next-generation flagship processor could be named Kirin 1020 and the next-generation mid-range processor coule be named Kirin 820, according to Twitter user @RODENT950.

Huawei responds to former employee's detention, but 5 questions remain

Huawei has been on fire in China after reports that ex-Huawei employee Li Hongyuan was sued for extortion after getting termination compensation and then detained for 251 days.

Google co-founders step down, Pichai takes the helm

Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have formally handed over power to 47-year-old Sundar Pichai.

Qualcomm releases new 5G chipsets, Xiaomi and OPPO to be first adopters

Qualcomm released two 5G mobile platforms, Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 765 on Monday. Both Xiaomi and OPPO wants to be the first users.

20 years later, Jack Ma gets on Forbes cover again

When Alibaba was just founded in 2000, Jack Ma appeared on the cover of Forbes Magazine and talked about the future development of the Internet.

Ren Zhengfei: Huawei may complete ecosystem integration within 2-3 years without GMS

If the United States decide to ban Huawei's use of Google GMS forever, Huawei's own system would also be put into use, and the integration of that ecosystem would be completed within 2-3 years, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei said in a recent interview with CNN.
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