The Trump administration has placed Huawei on a “entity list” that would prevent the company from acquiring US technology without approval. The knock-on effect has been profound as companies like Google, Intel and Qualcomm have falling in line and stopped shipment of chips to the company. What does this mean for tech consumers and how will tech companies navigate the ban?
FCC chair Ajit Pai recommends approval for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger, the NOAA warns Congress that some 5G spectrum may impact weather forecasting, and Huawei reportedly losses access to Google services.
US President Trump signs an Executive Order declaring a national emergency regarding US networks, Lenovo shows off a foldable PC, and Intel chips are vulnerable to ZombieLoad.
With the latest update to Adobe Lightroom came with interactive tutorials. Ant Pruitt, Tech Republic contributor, is here to explain what makes these learning tools such a powerful addition.
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FCC Commissioner publishes letters from US telecom carriers detailing when they stopped selling location information to third-parties, Microsoft releases details on Minecraft Earth, and the Asus Zenfone 6 comes with a 180-degree flip up camera.
US President Trump issued an executive order Wednesday declaring a national emergency and prohibiting US companies from using equipment from foreign telecoms if they are believed to pose a national security risk. Although no specific companies was singled out Huawei among other Chinese tech companies are understood to be the target. What will this mean for big tech companies of China and will the Chinese government retaliate in kind?
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President Trump signed an Executive Order declaring a national emergency to protect US networks, the Commerce Department officially ads Huawei to the Entity List, and Japan will roll out 14-digit phone numbers.
San Francisco bans the use of facial recognition technology by the city, Google releases Rivet an app with more than 2000 free books, and Netflix will host a panel “Bringing Your Favorite Shows to Life: Developing Netflix Originals into Video Games.” at this year’s E3.
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Another speculative execution exploit patched for Intel machines, Microsoft issues patch for officially unsupported Windows XP, and Netflix makes noises about gaming.