Moto Z3: The First Smartphone to Support 5G—Sort Of

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Motorola has quietly introduced what is being touted as the world’s first smartphone with true 5G capability. While many manufacturers loudly competed to claim the “first” 5G phone, Motorola unveiled the Moto Z3 with 5G support without fanfare. Importantly, the Z3 enables 5G connectivity through Motorola’s modular Moto Mods system rather than embedding a 5G … Read more

iPhone 4S Sales Halted in Beijing and Shanghai: What You Need to Know

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Apple has suspended retail sales of the iPhone 4S in Beijing and Shanghai after a chaotic launch at the company’s Sanlitun store in Beijing. Frustrated customers, who had waited for hours in freezing temperatures, reacted angrily when the store failed to open as planned and were told the phones would not be sold there that … Read more

Huawei CFO Sues Canada Over Alleged Unlawful Arrest Conduct

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Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou has filed a lawsuit against Canadian authorities, alleging unlawful actions related to her arrest in Canada last December. According to Meng’s legal team, the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) delayed carrying out the arrest warrant to obtain additional evidence from her before the detention. Her lawyers also allege that … Read more

The Renaissance of Objects: How Everyday Things Are Making a Comeback

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As 2014 began, analysts across the globe turned their attention to forecasting the year’s dominant trends. Three themes repeatedly surfaced: wearables, connected devices, and big data — all facets of what the industry now calls “The Internet of Things.” Some observers describe this shift as the next industrial revolution, and economically they may be right. … Read more

Volt Typhoon: Beijing Labels US and Microsoft Claims a Political Farce

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Beijing has again rejected claims made earlier this year by the US and Microsoft that Chinese-linked hackers were responsible for the high-profile cyber intrusion known as Volt Typhoon. In a report released Monday, China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center described the accusations as a “political farce” driven by Washington. The agency said more than … Read more

Nokia, Colt and Windstream Complete 800GbE Transatlantic Trial

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Nokia, Windstream, and Colt have successfully completed an 800 Gigabit Ethernet (800GbE) trial spanning approximately 8,500 km between London and Chicago. The trial linked two of the world’s largest financial trading hubs and demonstrated energy-efficient, next-generation networking technologies across a combined subsea and terrestrial route. By connecting Colt’s transatlantic subsea cable and terrestrial fibre network … Read more

Project Kuiper Joins Satellite Internet Market to Compete with Starlink

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Project Kuiper’s long-awaited first launch lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 7:01 p.m. Eastern on April 28. This mission marks Amazon’s initial operational step into a sector currently dominated by SpaceX’s Starlink. The satellites rode atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. This first batch begins Amazon’s planned 3,236-satellite … Read more

How to Land a Job: 2 Unusual Strategies That Actually Work

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Edward Snowden is a name many people recognize. Global publications, including TelecomsTech, have covered the NSA whistleblower extensively. Although this may seem like another routine Snowden update, his story continues to unfold. After spending more than two months in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, Snowden has been granted temporary asylum in Russia for up to one year. … Read more

UK Plans to Unleash 5G and 6G Innovation with New Support Measures

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The UK Government has announced measures to accelerate innovation in 5G and 6G technologies, including a collaboration with South Korea. Up to £25 million has been allocated to the Future Open Networks Research Challenge. This competition invites academics and industry participants to apply for funding to support early-stage research into open, interoperable telecommunications solutions, including … Read more

UK SMEs Losing Billions to Poor Cybersecurity — Vodafone Report

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Vodafone Business reports that UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are collectively losing an estimated £3.4 billion each year because of insufficient cybersecurity measures. On average, a cybersecurity incident costs a small business £3,398. For companies with 50 or more employees, the average cost rises to £5,001, illustrating that risks and potential losses grow as … Read more