Tech Behind Spigen’s Smartphone-Charging Cases Scores Key Win By Scharon Harding With FCC approval, we're even closer to getting those nifty Spigen-brand cases that charge your smartphone without a charging pad or wires.
Report: Huawei and US Chipmakers (Nearly) Admit Defeat By Nathaniel Mott Huawei cut its revenue forecast for 2019 by $30 billion as the American semiconductor industry lobbied to ease the U.S. government's restrictions.
Report: Apple Considering Acquisition of Intel Modem Division By Lucian Armasu According to a recent report, Apple is looking to buy Intel's German modem division to accelerate the development of its in-house wireless modem chips.
Western Digital Joins the Huawei Drop Party By Nathaniel Mott Western Digital has at least temporarily halted shipments to Huawei following its blacklisting by the U.S.
Foxconn Says It Can Make All of Apple's Hardware Outside China By Nathaniel Mott Foxconn said that 25% of its production capacity is outside China, which means it should be able to meet Apple's needs during the U.S.-China trade war.
Huawei's OS Could Debut in Q3 By Nathaniel Mott A new report claimed that Huawei could introduce a new operating system, called Oak OS outside China, as early as August or September.
Report: Asus Releasing Another Gaming Smartphone In 2019 (Updated) By Nathaniel Mott Asus is reportedly looking to release a second-generation ROG Phone in the third quarter of this year.
Asus Announces 30th Anniversary Prime X299, ZenBook 13, ZenFone 6 By Thomas Soderstrom Asus celebrated its 30th anniversary by announcing special “Edition 30” versions of its Prime X299 motherboard, ZenBook 13, and ZenFone 6 during Computex 2019.
Huawei's Ready but Unwilling to Replace Android and Windows (Update) By Nathaniel Mott Huawei confirmed that it'd developed its own operating system for its smartphones and PCs just in case it loses access to Android and Windows.
Huawei's Woes Mount as US Tech Cuts Ties (Update) By Nathaniel Mott American semiconductor companies are the latest to sever ties with Huawei after the company's addition to a U.S. Department of Commerce blacklist.
Report: Google Ends Some Business With Huawei Due to US Ban By Nathaniel Mott Google will reportedly cut off Huawei's access to essential parts of the Android platform as tensions rise between the U.S. and China.
Laptops, Smartphones Among Next to Be Hit by Trump Tariffs By Andrew E. Freedman Laptops and smartphones are among a proposed list of goods imported from China that could be subject to 25% tariffs.
Report: TSMC Starting Mass Production of Apple A13 Chip This Month By Lucian Armasu According to Bloomberg's sources, TSMC has already begun the early test production of Apple's A13 chip expected to appear in the next three iPhone models.
Good Apple: Qualcomm's Market Value Rises by More Than $30 Billion By Nathaniel Mott Qualcomm's market value rose more than $30 billion after the company announced that it had reached a settlement agreement with Apple.
Apple and Qualcomm Call Off Their Grudge Match By Nathaniel Mott Apple and Qualcomm announced that they've decided to dismiss all litigation against each other, thanks to settlement, patent and chipset supply agreements.
Google Turns Android Smartphones Into 2FA Security Keys By Lucian Armasu Google updated software on Android 7+ devices with a new feature enabling owners to turn their smartphones into two-factor authentication security keys.
Report: Apple's Not Sure Intel Can Supply 5G iPhone Modems By Nathaniel Mott Apple is reportedly worried that Intel won't be able to supply enough wireless modems for the launch of its first 5G iPhone in 2020.
Apple and Qualcomm Both Land Hits in ITC Legal Battles By Nathaniel Mott Apple and Qualcomm took turns this week scoring relatively minor victories in some of their legal battles concerning wireless technologies used in the iPhone.
Razer Phone 3 'Likely' Arriving This Year - Report By Nathaniel Mott Razer could defy expectations by releasing a third gaming-focused smartphone later this year despite laying off 30 employees and reassigning others in February.