Posts Tagged ‘smartphone’
Huawei Plans USA Splash In Early 2018
October 25th, 2017
With technology security rumblings in the United States surrounding China’s Huawei, the Chinese firm is forging ahead in establishing a …
Huawei’s Data Center And Innovation Labs Bring Investment To New Zealand
September 30th, 2017
New Zealand’s government revealed that Chinese telecom device maker Huawei will invest NZD400 million, which is about CNY1.938 billion, in …
U.S. Government Extends ZTE’s Temporary Export License
August 27th, 2017
The United States Department of Commerce has reportedly agreed to extend ZTE’s temporary export license to March 29, 2017, allowing …
Huawei Teams With WorldRemit To Offer Mobile Payments In Africa
August 19th, 2017
Chinese telecom device maker Huawei and digital transfer services provider WorldRemit reached a deal to offer international transfer services to …
Xiaomi Inks AAC Patent Licensing Deal With Dolby Subsidiary
August 16th, 2017
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has reached an Advanced Audio Coding patent licensing agreement with Via Licensing Corporation. Under the agreement, …
Here’s Where You Can Use Apple Pay In Hong Kong
July 22nd, 2016
Hong Kong consumers who have long relied on the contactless Octopus payment service now have an alternative. Apple Pay launched …
Samsung Links Online Payments With China’s Alipay
May 26th, 2016
Samsung’s payment service Samsung Pay and Alibaba’s payment service Alipay announced an interoperability deal that allows users to complete payments …
Apple Loses iPhone Trademark Case In China
May 4th, 2016
There is now no need to worry the next time you purchase a leather case for your iPhone and wonder …
Wireless Patent Deal Adds To Qualcomm’s China Exposure
March 1st, 2016
Qualcomm reached a new patent license agreement with Lenovo Group. So far, China’s five leading smartphone manufacturers, including Xiaomi, Huawei, …
Who Are Apple Pay’s Partners In China?
February 18th, 2016
Today marks the beginning of Apple Pay’s entry into China, a country that Steve Jobs never visited as company chief …