Huawei trademarks new “Hongmeng” OS as back up to Android
China’s Huawei has applied to trademark its “Hongmeng” operating system (OS) in at least nine countries deploying a back-up plan if it loses Android access. Read more…
China’s Huawei has applied to trademark its “Hongmeng” operating system (OS) in at least nine countries deploying a back-up plan if it loses Android access. Read more…
Chinese censors are working hard to erase or block news of the Hong Kong protests on social media and search platforms amid a surge in local interest. Read more…
If we’re going to break up Big Tech, what’s the most effective remedy? There are lots of ideas, but we’ll probably need a combination of them. Read more…
As with 2G, 3G and 4G (though less so for 4G), operators are maintaining their ‘build it and they will come’ approach to 5G monetisation. Read more…
Telcos need to rethink their legacy business models and develop new economic models and partnerships to become new digital value providers in 5G. Read more…
Ooredoo Myanmar, Facebook and GSMA have launched a digital literacy campaign to raise awareness and increase adoption of mobile internet in Myanmar. Read more…
Grab is close to hiring a consultancy to advise it on its banking potential and is gearing up to apply for a digital-only bank licence in Singapore Read more…
China launched a new campaign to clean up its internet, state media said, amid a fresh wave of apparent censorship by Beijing Read more…
AI is in danger of becoming a dinner party conversation piece and that is not good. The conversation probably goes along the following lines: Read more…
Network slicing is an exciting concept, the big potential roadblock however, falls almost entirely on our existing OSS/BSS. Read more…
Ian Fogg, VP Analysis, Opensignal, debunks the fanfare and myths around 5G and the opportunity 5G offers for consumers and businesses. Read more…
KT Chairman and CEO, Hwang Chang-Gyu, delivered three key proposals to global leaders, to spearhead 5G innovations around the world. Read more…
Love hotels in South Korea have occupied a peculiar space in the broader market, offering privacy for as little as a few hours at minimal cost. Read more…
We learned last week that when Google Cloud goes down, so do your smart appliances. Or at least your ability to control them remotely. That’s bad, right? Read more…
TM Forum Catalyst shows how a B2B2X marketplace enables companies to digitize their business and take advantage of commercial internet of things (IoT) Read more…
Boogle, a censorship-free search engine, the world’s first built by its user community and operated entirely on blockchain, launched in Singapore. Read more…
Vingroup, Vietnam’s biggest listed firm by market value, has started work on a second smartphone factory with a capacity to produce 125 million units a year. Read more…
Convention, and a number of writers, perpetuate the theory that being a pioneer is risky business and that fast-followers reap the benefits. This article by Ron Shevlin at Forbes, debunks that theory, at least for Read more…
Hacking isn’t inherently bad or illegal unless the hacker is working to compromise a computer system without the owner’s permission to do so. Read more…
A new study reveals, businesses in the Asia-Pacific region are adopting advanced AI faster than companies in the rest of the world. Read more…
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