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Chinese company Huawei, a major Apple competitor in China, today introduced the launch of the MateBook Fold, an ultra light and thin folding computer. Huawei tends to be fond of Apple aesthetics ...
Huawei Technologies on Monday launched two new laptops, including a model with a foldable screen, that run its self-developed HarmonyOS operating system, which the company is pushing across ...
Malaysia declared it’ll build a first-of-its-kind AI system powered by Huawei Technologies Co. chips, only to distance itself from that statement a day later, underscoring the Asian nation’s ...
Huawei launches laptops with HarmonyOS as U.S. restricts tech New operating system for computers takes on Microsoft, Apple BEIJING, May 19 (Reuters) - Huawei launched two new laptop models on ...
Chinese hardware giant Huawei's latest piece of gear is wild. The MateBook Fold Ultimate Design looks like a 13-inch laptop on the outside, until you open it to reveal an 18-inch foldable screen ...
CHINESE tech giant Huawei on Monday launched its first personal computer (PC) powered by its own operating system, the HarmonyOS, at an event in Chengdu, Sichuan province, according to a press release ...
As expected, Huawei unveiled its nova 14 series smartphones in China today. Like last year, we get a total of three new nova phones with the nova 14 Ultra standing out from the pack. It is armed ...
The laptop also comes with up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. This also marks the debut of Huawei’s in-house operating system, called HarmonyOS 5, on PC. Huawei first launched HarmonyOS on ...
Huawei has officially entered the foldable laptop category. The company today unveiled the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, its first commercial notebook with a folding display. But the device is ...
Huawei has officially launched the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, its first foldable PC, featuring a lightweight 1.16kg build, a 7.3mm thin profile, and an 18-inch dual-layer OLED display with 3 ...
A major corruption investigation shook the European Parliament in March, focused on allegations that Chinese tech giant Huawei engaged in illicit lobbying practices to sway EU policy in its favour.
The Malaysian government has walked back from an artificial intelligence (AI) project that involved the use of Huawei Technologies’ equipment, as the Chinese tech giant denied exporting its ...