Huawei’s first camera-equipped smart glasses apparently get nine hours of battery life with continuous music playback, which is significantly more than the maximum amount of bat ...
Eir may be forced into a costly replacement program for large parts of its telecoms network after the European Commission ...
China’s commerce ministry has formally threatened the EU with retaliation if its new Cybersecurity Act bans Huawei and ZTE.
The European Commission has advised member states to exclude Chinese networking equipment from suppliers such as Huawei and ...
The EU recommended its member states to ditch Huawei and ZTE from telecom infrastructure. China is not happy about it.
Huawei's first smart glasses with a camera follow the successful recipe of Ray-Ban Meta glasses and compete against domestic rivals from Xiaomi and Alibaba.
The move escalates tensions in the long-running clash over national security and Huawei's products. Read more at straitstimes ...
Brussels recommends Huawei and ZTE ban as China threatens countermeasures over "discriminatory" EU cybersecurity rules ...
The United States gave Huawei a 90-day reprieve Monday on a ban against buying US technology, but added nearly four dozen subsidiaries of the Chinese telecoms giant to the prohibition. "As we continue ...
Huawei has launched its first smart glasses, boasting a built-in camera and impressive battery life, ahead of tech giants like Apple.