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Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 07:00 11-02-2023 07:00
"The world is more complex than ever, but that complexity pushes me to look at the bigger picture. I'm Emily Chang and I cover tech, culture, innovation, and the future of business for Bloomberg. At Bloomberg, reporters like me dig into the context of a story so you understand how it impacts you. Because context changes how you see things, how you change things. Context changes everything. Start watching my shows and more at Bloomberg .com. Clearly what the market saw was a preference for the worry of tightening financial conditions. We're at sufficiently restricted, we could be done. If I were recommending or talking to Jay Powell, I would recommend that he leave the door open. Our concern is sort of around May and June, where is the Fed going to be? It's unlikely that one quarter point move is going to be sufficient to do the job. So I think it's either zero or multiple rate hikes. This is Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Kean, Jonathan Farrow, and Lisa Abramowitz. Good morning, everyone. Jonathan Farrow, Lisa Abramowitz, and Tom Kean. Day after the Fed, day before jobs report, apples sandwiched in there somehow. Thank you for joining us on radio and television. Jonathan Farrow, Lisa Abramowitz, we're not on speaking terms. They're off today, always on speaking terms with Scarlet Fu. Double barrel food today on Bloomberg Television and Radio. The close this afternoon, you know, I mean, we've got a lot to talk about here, including that great opening montage, particularly from Vice Chairman Clarida there talking. Bill Dudley with his fiery op -ed. We'll get to that in a moment. Apple this afternoon, how are you and Katherine Greiffeld preparing for that? We're all over it. How many iPhones did Apple sell in North America? It's going to be decent. How many iPhones did Apple sell in China? That's where the concern lies, because everyone's picking up the Huawei Mate 60. 25 % per year for the last 10 years is the total return on Apple.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 19:00 10-25-2023 19:00
"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV batteries' environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context, and context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. AI and AR, and now they seem to want to hear about efficiency. Yeah, it might just be profit -taking, as mentioned, though, and higher yields, you know, up to $4 .95 here on the 10 -year. The next hour of Bloomberg Daybreak Asia begins now. Late in late trading after the company warns its ad business depends heavily on the macroeconomic environment for spending. And China's chipmaker, SMIC, is said to have used equipment from ASML to make an advanced chip for a Huawei phone. New House Speaker Johnson has a very conservative voting record and is a Trump ally. Israel did lay ground offensive. UN Secretary General seeks to clarify comments about Palestine. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Manchester City, Barcelona, and PSG all win in the Champions League. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia, on Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington, D .C., Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM 119, and around the world on BloombergRadio .com and via the Bloomberg Business App.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 19:00 09-06-2023 19:00
"Economics to say that it may take another another two decades for China's GDP to beat that of the U .S. and even after that it may fall back behind soon after due to all sorts of different challenges so there you go Brian I mean this is something we have been uh talking about and keeping an eye on and it sort of goes down to these growth goals by the administration in Beijing yeah some interesting comments there by Bloomberg economics uh and runs a little counter to what we thought before demographics a big part of that story as well the next hour of Bloomberg Daybreak Asia begins right now broadcasting 24 hours a day at bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act this is Bloomberg Radio this is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia for this Thursday September 7th in Hong Kong Wednesday September 6th in New York coming up this hour a strong reading on the U .S. services economy bolsters bets on the fed keeping rates higher for longer shares an apple fall on a report that China has barred government staff from using iPhones at work and Chinese chip makers smic may have violated U .S. sanctions by supplying components to Huawei as young leaders disappointed Biden did not attend the summit looks like Biden is clear to go to the G20 though DOJ signals it is ready to indict Hunter Biden I'm Ed Baxter with global news two top five seeds advance to semi -finals at the U .S. Open I'm Dan Schwartzman I'll have that story more coming up in Bloomberg Sports that's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia on Bloomberg 11 30 New York Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington D .C. Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston Bloomberg 960 San Francisco Sirius XM 119 and around the world on Bloomberg Radio .com and via the Bloomberg Business Act we are now an hour away from trading in Tokyo Sydney and Seoul it's hour two of DBA.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 18:00 09-06-2023 18:00
"Flight, money moving out of China. We've seen some of that show up vis -à -vis the equity market, but I think the currency market story is going to be very interesting for us. All right, we'll be sure to be listening. That starts in just a few minutes on Bloomberg Radio. A big thank you to Doug Krasner out there on the West Coast, at least for this week. And also a huge thank you to Simone Foxman for filling Carol's shoes today. It's been lovely to be with you. Big shoes. It has been really, really great, Simone. Really appreciate you joining us for the entire afternoon. That does it for Bloomberg Business Week. I'm Tim Snider with Simone Foxman. Daybreak Asia starts now. It's higher for longer. Apple shares fall on a report that China barred government staff from using iPhones at work. And Chinese chipmaker SMIC may have violated U .S. sanctions by supplying components to Huawei. ASEAN leaders disappointed Biden did not attend the summit. Looks like Biden is clear to go to the G20, though. DOJ signals it is ready to indict Hunter Biden. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Two top five seeds advance to the semifinals at the U .S. Open. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. We'll be right back.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 19:00 09-04-2023 19:00
"And, interestingly, in the southeastern United States over South Carolina, you wonder why? You would, wouldn't you? But not for long, one would assume. Anyway, I mean, you know, I figured that, you know, you're often orbiting out there somewhere. You'd probably catch a few UFOs as well. I think you'd better go to break, Ryan. Yeah. Anyway, that's the end of this hour on the program. Coming up, we'll be taking a close look at the top stories the next hour of Bloomberg Daybreak Asia begins right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act, this is Bloomberg Radio. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia for this Tuesday, September 5th in Hong Kong, Monday, September 4th in New York. And coming up today, China sets up a new agency to promote private sector growth. Alibaba's cloud division weighs a private round to raise funds from Chinese state -owned enterprises. Huawei and China's top chipmaker have built an advanced processor to power a new smartphone. Kim Jong -un to visit Russia to talk arms help for the war against Ukraine. China criticizes the U .S. for trying to isolate it and says the strategy is doomed to fail. Turkey -Russia talks fail to get new grain deal. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Another top 3C loses at the U .S. Open. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. We'll be right back.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 18:00 09-04-2023 18:00
"Diabetes and obesity themes that we think that we'll be continuing into 2024. This was great. Thank you so much, both of you, for joining us. Cameron Dawson, Chief Investment Officer at New Edge Wealth and UBS Senior U .S. Equity Strategist Nadia Lovell. Thanks as well to Bloomberg's Joe Matthew and Wendy Schiller of Brown University for the Political Roundtable, and a special thanks to you for listening on this Labor Day holiday. Stay with us. Today's top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia for this Tuesday, September 5th in Hong Kong, Monday, September 4th in New York. And coming up today, China sets up a new agency to promote private sector growth. Alibaba's cloud division weighs a private round to raise funds from Chinese state -owned enterprises. Huawei and China's top chipmaker have built an advanced processor to power a new smartphone. Kim Jong -un to visit Russia to talk arms help for the war against Ukraine. China criticizes the U .S. for trying to isolate it and says the strategy is doomed to fail. Turkey -Russia talks fail to get new grain deal. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Another top 3C loses at the U .S. Open. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington, D .C., Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM 119 and around the world on BloombergRadio .com and via the Bloomberg Business Act. We'll be right back.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The RESTRICT Act Revisited With Senator Kevin Cramer
"Let's dive right into it. Your co sponsor of the restrict act. Tell us why. Sure, a couple of things Charlie, like a lot of conservatives wondering what's the right touch on how you deal with all things China and of course there are other adversaries. How do we protect our young people? How do we protect our secrets? How do we protect data from bad actors and do you just ban TikTok and Huawei and then ban them as they come? Or can we put some guardrails up front that and some authorities that prevent these investments from taking place prior to them becoming prior to a 150 million users in the United States downloading an app. And I think it's an honest discussion. And I think there's somewhere in all of this, there's hopefully the right path. The restrict act to me seems like a pretty good starting point. And a good place to start the discussion at least and see where it leads. So do you think the bill is being currently misunderstood by critics such as myself? And if so, what do you think are the big misconceptions that people are leveling towards this potential piece of legislation? Yeah, I do think there's some misunderstanding, but at the same time, Charlie, you know, I'm always open to misunderstood people correcting me. I think it'd be arrogant for me to just say you're all you're all wrong and we're the good guys and we're right. And that's why that's why what I like about this bill, I expect that there'll be a lot of debate. There will be amendments offered and there should be. I actually think there could be a few more guardrails put in place a couple more restrictions, particularly on the executive branch. But one of the things, one of the what I think is a misconception is that this is similar to the patriot Patriot Act that it's a dragnet to catch Americans and all of those things. And we tried really hard in the Bill. And I used the term weed loosely, by the way. This was largely authored by Mark Warner and John thune. And they're on the commerce committee, which has jurisdiction over telecommunications. And so it's really a hardware, more of a hardware Bill. It doesn't go after VPNs, and we're really not interested in content. We're not interested in individuals. It's really companies from specific adversarial countries.

Security Now
"huawei" Discussed on Security Now
"TO is the Internet country code, top level domain for the kingdom of Tonga, and is administered by the Tonga network information center, and they do pick up the phone. By changing the DNS name server entries for those kana power domains, DNS would have disappeared globally once downstream caches expired. But that's not what Sony chose to do. 5 days after this judgment which came down on March 1st, presumably having recovered from the decision, quad 9 posted their response. They said quad 9 has been part of a potentially president setting legal case involving Sony Music. On March 1st, leap zig regional court ruled in favor of Sony Music. This ruling means that quad 9 has no choice, but to block the domains in question at a global scale as directed by the court. That said, quad 9 is far from ready to give up the fight in terms of protecting users access to information. Quad 9 is shocked that the court ruled in favor of Sony Music, but they are not disheartened and will continue fighting for the freedom of access to information by citizens around the globe, quad 9 fields they were chosen as a target because, as a nonprofit player with a limited budget and small market share, Sony potentially did not expect quad 9 to have the means of fighting back. This would be an easier means of this would be an easier means of establishing legal precedent to potentially control domains served by all DNS recursive resolvers. Although quad 9 is complying with the ruling in the interim, there are several points that they feel should be brought to the attention of citizens around the globe who value privacy and freedom of access to information on the Internet. As the potential implications of the ruling could reach a global scale. German court decisions are normally limited to Germany, which is why quad 9 has implemented geo IP on its infrastructure in Germany to restrict the domain names in question from being resolved for users querying from Germany. However, there are loopholes, such as VPNs, beyond quad nine's control. The court deemed this not to be sufficient. The court's decision ignored the VPN concept and implies that quad 9 must block these domains regardless of how users reach them or from what nation those intentionally disguised queries originate. Quad 9 believes this is an exceptionally dangerous precedent that could lead to future global reaching commercialization and potential political censorship. If DNS blocking is applied globally without geographic limitations to certain jurisdictions. The court did not apply the rules of the German telemedia act, consequently which sounds a little bit like our section two 30, said they said consequently, quad 9 does not enjoy the associated limitations from liability. Quad 9 also believes that it should benefit from these exemptions from liability, particularly since the European lawmakers have noted in the recently adopted digital services act

The Daily Hodl
Crypto Platform Huobi Exchanged 100,000,000 USDC for DAI During Stablecoin Depegging Scare OnChain Data
"8 p.m. Sunday March 12th, 2023 crypto platform Huawei exchanged 100 million USD C for during stablecoin de pegging scare on chain data. Crypto exchange will be converted 100 million worth of USD coin USD C to die Dai as uncertainty spread in the stablecoin market this weekend, on chain data shows. According to blockchain, tracking firm look and chain, hubby made the large transaction early on Saturday morning. It appears that one of hobie's wallets also exchanged 100 million USD C for 100. The post crypto platform Huawei exchanged 100 million USD C for during stablecoin de pegging scare on chain data appeared first on the daily hobble

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huawei" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"How do things look this time around? In fact, how did Chinese companies more broadly fit into the conference? I mean, it's really interesting, Alex, you know this topic very well, indeed. They are back with a bang that back and forth for Chinese borders are open, obviously. So compared to last year, it is a very different picture. Huawei has taken up an entire hall. You could fit a couple of football pitches in one of these holes here. There's massive exhibition center here in Barcelona. So it's things to be a sign of the science and Huawei, which as you say, is blacklisted by the United States is coming under pressure across European countries, regulators and governments and lawmakers pressuring the telecoms industry to rip out remove Huawei kit. Nonetheless, they are here in force and track their the biggest stall here across the conference call. But you also have the likes of Xiaomi and oppo as well. Big manufacturers of smartphones and it's the releases of smartphones from Chinese companies that is dominating, not the likes of Samsung. A few years back, it was all about new mobile phones. Now it's much more about enterprise until you look at what's happening with China because it's the smartphones coming out of those Chinese companies and the releases there that are dominating. But yes, the Chinese are hearing force and it doesn't seem they're giving up on the European market anytime soon. Tom fascinating stuff, plenty more from you at the mobile world Congress coming up throughout the program. Tom McKenzie there in Barcelona. Let's get a check on the markets for you next. This is Bloomberg daybreak Europe. The tourists have made Britain's problems deeper, longer lasting, a more painful than any of our competitors. With investment then solves all the other economic ills that we have, which is low productivity, low real wages. What I would characterize as a mild recession is what we're predicting. I'm more positive on the UK than the general sentiment. I think the UK government made really good progress in stabilizing the economy. Bloomberg daybreak, Europe. On Bloomberg radio. It is 7 30 a.m. in London good morning. I'm Stephen Carroll, and I'm Alex Webb. Very good. I'm glad that you're glad that you

CryptoSlate
Huobi and KuCoin serve customers of sanctioned Russian banks Politco
"5 a.m. Saturday February 25th, 2023. Huawei and KuCoin serve customers of sanctioned Russian banks Politico. Crypto exchanges will be in KuCoin continue to provide services to users of sanctioned Russian banks, according to a report from Politico on February 24th. The post will be in KuCoin serve customers of sanctioned Russian banks Politico appeared first on crypto slate.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Shelby County Commissioner Britney Thornton Is Triggered by Whiteness
"Think that though some of us in our delegation have never lived a single day as a black person, though some people are not delegation have never lived a single day as a poor black person, that that should prohibit you from being able to see a clear opportunity to write some eels. And all day today, I have been pointing out how the practices of our government are disenfranchising a certain subgroup of our population, which happens to be the majority here. And I just think that when you see phenomenons like this, that just should not make sense that show a clear imbalance that we should do our due diligence to try to write those wrongs. So two commissioner meals. I own the fact that today your whiteness triggered me because it is actually an identity that I recognize postures you differently from me. It comes with privileges that I simply just do not have and every single day that you get to go in one direction and I get to go to orange mound. I noticed I noticed the differences in what those experiences are. And I bring those experiences here to say that if I'm triggered, I mean, it just is what it is, right? And if this type of reparation conversation needs to start, unfortunately in 2023, then it just needs to start, which should have already done because on my way here, I looked on the wall and I saw the very first picture of a exclusive delegation of white men on the wall for 1962, so it took some time for us to even get here to be able to create this space, had our predecessors valued it, then it would have been created a long time ago. So it is very much so unfortunate and to our dismay as a county for us to have to wait so long for us to be able to write wrongs. And this is what the racial world gap tells us. It tells us that in my lifetime and anybody's lifetime in this room and some of us combine that we would not be able to close this gap. So Huawei any longer than today,

SGGQA Podcast – SomeGadgetGuy
"huawei" Discussed on SGGQA Podcast – SomeGadgetGuy
"Seem to have some of these phones within arms reach because I love them so much. So what's so impressive is this was a two third inch type sensor. We've started messing with our fractions and sort of simplifying down to decimal points in the fraction, right? So this sensor is just a tiny hair bigger than the sensor in the €300 poco X 5. The poco X 5 is now using a one over 1.5 and one over 1.56. I think it's either the one over 1.56 or the one over 1.52, I can't memorize all of this. Regardless, if you. Multiply to get an even number on the denominator, one over 1.5 is kind of the same as saying two over three. So two third inch type sensor, two third inch type sensor, but the fundamental difference is going to a pixel binning sub pixel arrangement. So this is a 12 megapixel camera that's advertised as a 108 megapixel camera, but really each pixel is just cut into a three by three grid. It's a 12 megapixel camera. It's not a 108. There is sort of a software upscaling mode that gives you a little bit more clarity and a little bit more resolution to play with, but the real practical use is going to be 12 megapixels. The lumia has a real 41 megapixel sensor with a traditional RGB grid or arrangement of all of those of all of those pixels. So there are different kinds of things at play. I would say today we have gotten to a point where we can kind of match the optical performance of what the lumia ten 20 was doing for sub $500. A $500 phone or less is pretty good at matching just the optical quality of the historic and the vaunted lumia ten 20. Above $500, we should be able to outperform it further. And we can. Once you get into a vivo X 70 pixel 6 or 7 pro, once you start playing with some of those combinations of sensors, that's where we've really taken mobile photography to another optical tier. And the one inch sensor is just a stunning improvement over where we were before. So it's kind of funny because you're sort of comparing different technologies, different applications, but optics, you eventually get to a point where you're like, I'm looking at a sensor, and I'm looking at a lens, what do we see? And that I actually pulled this out just to kind of shoot around with it. I think I need to do one more just like, hey, y'all remember the ten 20? Wasn't that fun? Because the last time I pulled the ten 20 out, I was, I was seriously worried that we were going to see companies like Huawei only focus on multi camera. And in that video, I did the mate ten pro versus the lumia ten 20. And in that video, I'm completely wrong. I'm completely incorrect. I guess it's just over for larger sensors when we can do these smaller sensor combo pairings. I am so happy to be wrong. From that video. I love it. Love it. Hey folks, are you getting bored of the current collection of tech and geek commentary on the Internet? Is the discussion

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Sen. Marco Rubio: If There's an Opportunity, Bring Down the Balloon
"Here's the problem. I mean, and I have to ask you directly. It's a two part question. Going forward, what should we do about this balloon? But more importantly, what will we do? Well, I think the first thing we need to do about it, I mean, they're going to go through all the diplomatic stuff and sent the complaint and so forth. But I think we need to be abundant on the clear and that is that these things are flying over our airspace and there's an opportunity to bring them down. We're going to do it. Now obviously we're not going to do it in a way that's going to fall on a major city and kill anyone and things of that nature. And it can be a little unpredictable. So it's not as easy as just going up there and knocking this thing down. I mean, you want to make sure that when it comes down, it doesn't come down on some city and kill a bunch of people. Or kill anybody. But at the same token, I think we have to make that pretty clear. But I think the most important thing we can do, look, there's those sensors and those things and they're gathering. But they can also get that information from satellite. They can get that information from all of the Huawei equipment and routers that are still installed across the United States. I mean, there's a million ways they can gather this information that they want. And they are doing it. Their espionage levels have grown. As much as anything else, this is just one more method that they use to collect intelligence on us. And so we have to be cognizant of it and protect ourselves against it. By the same token, we need to wake up. The most important thing we need to do now is wake up. And I think finally, for those who are still resistant to this notion, understand that China is a geopolitical competitor and adversary, the first we've had at the end of the Cold War. And they're actually a bigger and stronger adversary than the Soviet Union, which was a military superpower, but it was not industrial technological power. Economic power. The rest of the century will be defined by this relationship between the U.S. and China and the strategic competition. And we need to readjust everything we do in our country. And you

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huawei" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"In the nature of the relationship right now between Saudi Arabia and the United States, which is also been very tough on Huawei, interesting to see Saudi Arabia go strike a deal with this company that has been under so much U.S. scrutiny. Indeed, Simone, thank you very much. Let's see what day two of the visit delivers with the GCC leaders Simone foxman. I think I've sent it in Doha. What the balance sheets here of the banks in the UAE are looking ever more healthy. As we head into 2023, according to Bloomberg intelligence, let's take a deeper dive into the gulf banks coverage and where we're going in 2023. Let's bring in our analyst. It is Edmund Christie. I mean, we've had a raft of people come and sit in that seat. And they talk about the health of the GCC banks. But let's dig a little bit deeper into the UAE ones. What is it that you say sets them, makes them so strong? Good morning, first. If we look at the last three years, so pre COVID, we have a risk out of the real estate market. So we see him back the risking out of the commercial real estate market, which is a positive sign. During COVID, we have also increasing the risk to the commerce and service sectors. During also this period, we have seen a lot of right of bad loan and recovery of bad loans given the strong property market here in the UAE. This has helped the kind of dear risking action being taken in the last three years to improve the balance sheet strength of the UAE banks and also they are sitting on a liquidity from higher oil prices, which is a different story than the Saudi market. Yeah, I mean, the inner bank liquidity in the kingdom has been an issue all year. I'm wondering how that reflects correctly or otherwise the actual liquidity more broadly in the country, especially in the construction. So if we look at the spread between the cyber and the library, as of today, is 50 basis points, which is normalized healthy level. And the reason for that, there has been some extra injection from some short term deposit been injected into liquidity. We always say that this is a short term fix is not long-term fixed and banks has to start thinking of the funding mix because if you look at the construction pipeline for the Saudi market, you have over four $100 billion of construction spending over the next 5 years. Banks doesn't have the liquidity to support it. So even supporting 40% credit utilization of the pipeline, there will be growing on high single digit on the corporate lending. If we add mortgage ten to 15, then we are talking about 12% credit growth next year. But what does that mean? That kind of expansion, that kind of growth. Does that mean more debt issuance, but then is that more dependent on international investors picking up that debt issuance relative to the sovereigns and asset managers locally. So we believe there will be a mix. We've seen the PIF is showing green bonds. There will be more issuance from the PIF to support Naomi also heard stories about IPO for some of the neon project. So there will be more equity element and debt payment from the international market, which means there will be less credit utilization and dependence on the local banks. However, local bank staff issuing, they've been issuing higher than previous years and likely to outpace the UAE. The market has been difficult 2022, probably 2023 will be better for issuance. It's still attractive, given the high quality of the insurance from government backed banks. Thanks a lot for weighing in on some of these research themes that's Edmund Christa there with all of the details. We've still got much more to come. This is Bloomberg

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huawei" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Retailers chalked up nearly $5.3 billion in online sales Thursday, which is about a 3% jump over last year. Meanwhile, Black Friday spending is expected to top $9 billion. President Biden is planning to visit Mexico next year. Biden will visit Mexico City in early January as part of a North American leader's summit previously scheduled for December. Trade and immigration are expected to top the agenda with Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau also taking part. NATO's secretary general says supporting Ukraine is the best way to try to end the war started by Russia. The end Stoltenberg emphasized his point by saying we will not back down. Early voting gets underway tomorrow and more than 20 Georgia counties in that state Senate runoff election. Democratic senator Rafael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker are squaring off for the nation's last contested set at seat. That's the latest I'm Julie Ryan. And I'm Tracy jonke, from Bloomberg, world headquarters. Now banned from sale in the U.S., telecom equipment from Chinese companies, Huawei technologies, and ZTE. In order to release today, the Federal Communications Commission says their products pose a risk to data security. Tesla is recalling almost 81,000 electric cars in China due to a software issue and seat belt problems the story from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Tracy that's more than a typically ships from its Shanghai factory in any given month. Tesla is going through something of a rocky patch in China the world's biggest car market with deliveries last month falling to 71,704 underscoring the automakers recent price cut to boost demand. Tracy? Another Elon Musk company is making another change to check marks. Here's Bloomberg's Gina survey. Elon Musk says he'll tentatively launch Twitter verified a week from today, Musk tweeted that the move will add a gold check for companies a gray check for government and blue for individuals whether they are celebrities or not, Musk also said that all verified accounts will be manually authenticated before the checkmark activates genus survey Bloomberg radio. In Black Friday trading on Wall Street, the Dow started higher and stayed that way, rising a 153 points or half a percent. The NASDAQ down from the start fell 59 points. That's another half percent change. The S&P split the difference, following a single point. Wall Street's week ends with gains across the board, the S&P up one and a half percent. Over in the oil market, a third straight, weekly loss, and for the day West Texas intermediate crude fell more than 2% to settle at $76, 28 cents a barrel. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries. I'm Tracy John key. This is Bloomberg. From Bloomberg news in iHeartRadio, it's the big take. I'm west Kosovo. Today, why are the U.S. and its Western Allies seizing the super

Chop On It Radio Network System
"huawei" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System
"Block taught radio. You know that I'm trying to take you home get it all done kissing all of your spots got you screaming for more girl you know I put it down down down treat that pussy was it on my face like that I'd give it a good till she had enough she ready for more and she wanna rock she said on that shit that she fuck it up. I'm pulling her hair then I knock aside I'm kinda afraid to pay her down foot off of her head yeah damn that sense of the way that cookie the best and you know the rest yeah I know you like the way I do 'cause I don't like that I'm gonna do how you want me so I'm gonna make that assign call it what you wanna call it baby I'm gonna make it I know what you mean it's all you something you ain't never seen baby take you down down down down down down down down down down down down we don't do no pillows out we gonna be playing I'm about to burn some can't nobody baby when I take you down down down down down down down down down down now you get dark shit all night getting full of the liver is about to go down let me paint this picture you need you got the blood going rolls out of the Huawei and the lid I start playing got the bubble bath with the old blade did not guess on your body do how you like it now not the rest at all but I hope you're ready 'cause I already got you everything heavy I'm on my girl I know you like the way I love that I'm gonna do how you want me to I'm gonna make it assign call it what you wanna call it baby I'm amazing I know what you mean it's all you something you ain't never seen let me take you down down down down down down down down down down we don't do no pillows out that we gonna be playing I'm glad to learn something when I take you down down down down down down down down down. Down. Down down down. Baby do you fall to go off no matter the distance if you buy my side I love your energy

Podcasts – Telecom Reseller
"huawei" Discussed on Podcasts – Telecom Reseller
"This is the green and I'm the publisher of telecom reseller, and this is a special podcast for the ASC DI and for TR publications. And I have with us today while a real one who is the CEO of experian. Huawei, thank you for joining me today. Hello, Doc. Thanks for having me on the show. I'm delighted to be here. You know, I'm really excited though that we were able to make some time to do this podcast because I think we have some very big news for the ASC DI community for the iPad community and for the IT community in general. This is a really important story. And the story is experian is now the first iPad provider in Africa, to achieve certification to the new sustainable electronics reuse and recycling are to standard V three. We're going to be jumping into that in just a minute. But first of all, what is experience? Our experience in IT assets provide IT assets service disposal service provider. If I break that down, it's basically iPad services to corporate clients and IT remarketing. We started out 23 years ago and I was a used computer distributor. And through having to increase on the get more assets in, we decided to provide corporate services. And through the years, we've grown into the IT service. So in many ways, your experience, your corporate history mirrors a lot of familiar experiences within the community of that sort of secondary market for technology and now into the world of recycling and the world of iPad. So let's dive into that. What is R two V three compliance? Well, R to V two R two version three compliance is the world's premier recycling certification. It basically tracks E waste from use to recycling downstream. So to ensure that no waste goes into the environment. So I take it when you get that certification, what it means to a customer is they can be confident that the products that they're handing you to be disposed of are going to be disposed of or recycled properly..

Telecom Reseller
"huawei" Discussed on Telecom Reseller
"This is the green and I'm the publisher of telecom reseller, and this is a special podcast for the ASC DI and for TR publications. And I have with us today while a real one who is the CEO of experian. Huawei, thank you for joining me today. Hello, Doc. Thanks for having me on the show. I'm delighted to be here. You know, I'm really excited though that we were able to make some time to do this podcast because I think we have some very big news for the ASC DI community for the iPad community and for the IT community in general. This is a really important story. And the story is experian is now the first iPad provider in Africa, to achieve certification to the new sustainable electronics reuse and recycling are to standard V three. We're going to be jumping into that in just a minute. But first of all, what is experience? Our experience in IT assets provide IT assets service disposal service provider. If I break that down, it's basically iPad services to corporate clients and IT remarketing. We started out 23 years ago and I was a used computer distributor. And through having to increase on the get more assets in, we decided to provide corporate services. And through the years, we've grown into the IT service. So in many ways, your experience, your corporate history mirrors a lot of familiar experiences within the community of that sort of secondary market for technology and now into the world of recycling and the world of iPad. So let's dive into that. What is R two V three compliance? Well, R to V two R two version three compliance is the world's premier recycling certification. It basically tracks E waste from use to recycling downstream. So to ensure that no waste goes into the environment. So I take it when you get that certification, what it means to a customer is they can be confident that the products that they're handing you to be disposed of are going to be disposed of or recycled properly..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huawei" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"A day with regards to market action but a week has been actually has been who will make a van into temperature trying to make sense of it all That could be a tough challenge here I think a lot of what we're seeing play out in the equity space particularly were shot as this tension on one hand the outlook for growth people trying to remain positive On the other hand we've seen evidence of narrowing profit margins in tighter financial conditions It's a familiar theme right It's been playing out over the last several weeks And against that backdrop a lot more talk about this notion of stagflation In the extreme the conversation has shifted to recession We're going to be talking with Bloomberg's yes yeah Later this hour on day break Asia Today he pointed out when you're talking about recession equity analyst really see no evidence of that so far at least in earnings forecast Nonetheless today we had the S&P dropping about 6 tenths of 1% The Dow was down nearly 8 tenths of 1% NASDAQ comp weaker by about three tenths of 1% We had US Treasury yields lower across the curve a ten year or two 83 a two year at two 60 some soft eco data here in the U.S. the jobless claims were weaker than forecast That's the weekly figure and then we had a sharp drop in the regional Philadelphia fed survey Interestingly the dollar fell quite a bit today maybe this was just bound to happen at some point given the decline that we have seen in yields over the last several days The Bloomberg dollar spot index down 9 tenths of 1% its worst one day drop since November 2020 Oil prices churning higher in New York trading was WTI picking up about 2.7% We closed just under one ten crude tends to grab the headlines but the refined products are giving us some very useful insight particularly diesel fuel Today diesel prices popping about 4.7% with warnings of shortages especially in the eastern part of the U.S. will have more on markets in 15 minutes Brian All right thanks very much Doug Let's get a closer look at the fed now Well don't count on the Central Bank to come to the rescue of the stock market at least for now Kansas City fed chief Esther George said the rough week in the equity markets was not surprising She told CNBC it reflects the fed's intent to tighten financial conditions to cool inflation And George said that market volatility hasn't altered her support for half point hikes I think what we're looking for is the transmission of our policy through markets understanding And that tightening should be expected So it's not aimed at the equity markets in particular but I think it is one of the avenues through which tighter financial conditions will emerge Kansas City fed president Esther George there on CNBC beneficials have emphasized the need to raise rates to the so called neutral level George said that it wasn't clear what that level is where it lies since its theoretical Instead she favors watching for signs of cooling inflation Well we've got the Canadian government banning equipment made by Huawei from the country's 5G wireless networks Canada's national security industry minister said the Chinese company poses a threat to Canadian national security Telecom firms in Canada already using products from Huawei or ZTE will now have to remove it The decision has been delayed for more than three years It was really given some concerns about abandon how it might further deteriorate relations between Canada and China May of course sound dramatically after Canada's arrest of Huawei CFO Meng wanzhou that was on an extradition request from the U.S. in 2018 The feud has left hard feelings just three days ago Canadian lawmakers voted to revive a special committee to study the country's ties with Beijing All right the time is four and a half minutes past the hour coming up in a few moments James brooder and vice chairman of 1879 advisers to offer some insight on markets Time now though for global news While Sweden and Finland's efforts to join NATO get a big boost and so does China's efforts to fight COVID from or let's go to the newsroom and here's Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini Denise Thank you Brian and President Biden is giving his strongest endorsement yet to.

Mark Levin
Peter Schweizer: Interior Secretary Husband's Tied to Communist China
"The problem is her husband Andrew Moffat is an investor and a major stakeholder in a company called path AI and here's the thing Mark the commerce secretary's husband's company their biggest investor is a Chinese equity firm called Dan hua capital which happens to be linked to the Chinese government So we thought this is really interesting Is this affecting perhaps in some way the decision she's making and lo and behold you look at the things that she's doing and saying she's done a couple of favors for Huawei the Chinese telecom company that 7 countries including our country says is linked to the Chinese intelligence service She's literally giving away concessions that the Trump administration is secured from China She's giving it away for their benefit and I think that's directly tied to the facts that her family's financial fortunes are linked now to the Chinese government That is unbelievable And of course as long as the Democrats control both houses of Congress they're never going to look into any of this are they That's right That's right It's really troubling that you can not find anybody in the Democratic Party that wants to take a simple honest look at some really basic questions like how Hunter Biden got these deals How treasury sorry commerce secretary raimondo's husband got this money They don't want to look at these deals Corruption which used to be an issue that people tried to look at in a nonpartisan way has become partisan as well And it's to our country's great detriment

The Doug Collins Podcast
The Wealth, Power and Domination of China With KT McFarland
"I read something yesterday and I know for you looking at China doesn't surprise, but I think it was surprised a lot of people that China has the largest concentration of billionaires in the world. And one of the largest concentration of female billionaires in all of the world. And I think it goes that when you dismiss China and we have some who do, they dismiss China and don't want to think about China. That wealth accumulation in that manufacturing and that the issues that they've had have truly put them in an interesting position going forward. Yeah, you know, the Chinese have, they love these sort of 5 year plan, ten year plan. Yes. And so they've had one plan was called made in China, two O two four. And 2024, two years from 24, China had identified ten sort of critical areas of modern technology that they planned to dominate, that they were going to buy the companies, steal the technology, but they were going to manufacture and be dominant and control the market in 5 to end these ten technologies. And it's things like robotics, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, bioengineering, all those things. Now, I don't think they get there by 2024, but that's where they were talking about doing. They also have something. I think it's called artificial intelligence to O three O. And that's it by 2030. They plan to really control all of the artificial intelligence, which will be a huge game. It would be like the fourth industrial revolution. They also, with their 5G Internet network. They were talking about 5G well that we think of that, oh, great. I'm going to download my Netflix stuff really fast. No. 5G and Huawei communications means that the Chinese will dominate. They will own the infrastructure of the Internet. That means that at any given time, they can listen to your phone calls, listen to watch what you're doing online. So that's another area where they're dominant. And then finally, which I find the most terrifying is that there are the first, you know, total surveillance society. They know everything all their people are doing all the time. But they plan to do it for the whole world. I mean, they're hoovering up this personal information from our healthcare industries and who knows what they're going to do with it. Maybe it's just to create better drugs, but they could do a lot of really bad stuff with all that information too.

BabyDoge Pow Wow
"huawei" Discussed on BabyDoge Pow Wow
"Yeah. Yeah, I'm fed up at all local markets. But you mentioned something about search bars and things. So one thing I noticed going back to wapi and if you click their search bar, it comes down with top search coins, top purchase coins and top new tokens. So we are ranked number one on top search token. We are ranked number ten on top purchase token. So bear in mind this BTC sheer Dodge TRX XRP Ada E Matic on that list ahead of us, big boys. And we on the platform, we are number four on new tokens. That's insane. We broke it. And it's really nice to see us up on all those charts. That is amazing right there. We're heads off to the community out there for, you know, holding it down on that note, you know? Everybody that got the message out there and like could retweet and we appreciate y'all, you know? Yeah. We really do. I agree. All right. So what have we got to keep an eye out on next week? For next week, well, I'm interested to see if we're going to get some more attention from E toro. Yes, definitely. And it seems like the community is getting really excited. Behind Huawei and following up, you know, a lot of people looking towards coupon. So I've been seeing a lot of shield going that way. Yeah, I have fingers crossed. I'm really hoping really soon we get some news about these NFTs. Hopefully it be the subcommittee. I thought my ease. Two, three weeks ago now. And I wish all the way in. The process is not high about it. But I thought it was just had like a feeling in mega. Down deep inside, it was going to be that weekend. But it was not. But I've got some sitting there doing nothing. That's good, at least you got it..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huawei" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And hospitality company during the pandemic And the emergence of yet another coronavirus variant it's only adding to the uncertainty and volatility within the industry Airlines cruise lines hotels the services we use to book them also taking a major hit for the last 18 months Our next guest well he's right in the middle of it That is so true And we've seen the stocks kind of move back and forth Sometimes rallying sometimes taking a hit as a result of the news to do with the virus You mentioned the executive right in the middle of it We're talking about Axl heifer He's CEO of the booking platform trivago He caught up with us from his home base in Germany to talk about the latest hurdles brought on by COVID and when he expects fingers crossed things to pick up The situation got a lot worse and particularly in some of our core markets in Europe with infections on record highs in Germany and then the other market On the other hand we continue to believe that the outlook and the spring will be very very strong and that we will be through the pandemic more or less by mid of next summer So right now very tough and sometimes also a bit depressing but the outlook is still very positive Well in terms of outlooks in their earnings report that you reported back in November on November 1st Tribal said that it does not expect a full rebound in travel over the winter When do you expect a full rebound in travel I do think that we will see a very strong spring I mean like this year we and also last year we've seen that coming out of a winter with high infections with restrictions in many places People want to travel and want to actually see friends and family want to get out and get a break And we expect exactly the same pattern Having said that what will be different from our perspective in 2022 versus 2021 and for sure obviously 2020 is that there is a significantly greater number of people vaccinated twice or even three times and to be honest also significantly greater number of people that got sick already and have antibodies because of that One thing I wanted to go back to is a Thanksgiving weekend How did that go for you guys And is that an indicator of maybe what we'll see through the rest of the winter season It went well and the U.S. overall is still much much more stable than Europe to be honest And there is one very big benefit in being in the U.S. You don't have to worry that much about travel restrictions being imposed between states Which is a problem in Europe and it's something that adds a lot of uncertainty to your travel plans There are regular flow of new restrictions change in restrictions testing requirements et cetera And the friction is what is concerning people and holding them off from traveling In terms of looking forward it is very very difficult to say The new variant is obviously adding uncertainty And like in the past some governments think that you can stop a virus from entering the country by imposing very strict travel restrictions which obviously only works for so long It sounds like you disagree with that assessment It's very difficult to say to be honest And I don't want to be a politician in times like we are in today but it works to slow down the spread of the virus which in particular in winter can make sense if your hospitals are full already But the general idea of locking out the virus in today's world and in the global economy that we're living in is just theoretical and every new virus variant will make it eventually to everything the country Hey axel tell us about the thing you're doing The partnership with Huawei is a strategic partnership What is that all about Yeah it's actually very interesting So Huawei is building basically their own ecosystem with harmony OS and their own services And the most important services from our perspective are obviously search pedal sergeant pedal maps And we are partnering with them to help them to bring similar services to their customers that exist already on other search engines like being on Google And leveraging our supply of hotels worldwide I'm curious about why Huawei I mean anyone who listens to our program regularly or follows the news knows that Huawei has been under scrutiny by governments around the world and certainly engaged in a spat with the U.S. government So take us into your thinking here I mean we are interested in basically helping every search engine to compete more effectively with Google And we also in discussions with others But it is for sure one of the big search engines that is up and rising given that they have a huge installed base of devices that will be powered by their new search over the next years In the break Tim and I were talking and I'm saying that sometimes I just get overwhelmed by the amount of travel platforms that are out there So how do you and truth be told I am now looking for ease and platforms that are really clear so how do you think about how you want to evolve so that you can catch your user's attention or more users attention So you absolutely right I mean we are in a situation where there are too many platforms and in particularly in the pandemic we've seen that 5 matters a lot And it doesn't only matter one of the first partnerships in that direction as we started to develop business to business solutions where we help actually other companies to serve their customers better By accessing our backend services and basically benefiting from our size and our scale for their own benefit Because trivia.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Understanding Huawei, China's Controversial Tech Giant
"To us bill if you would about the this company while way that many seem to treat as just another telecommunications cell phone company why is that completely the wrong way to think about while way bill. Yes first off. The chinese are engaged in something called civil military fusion. This is a communist party program directed at the highest levels of both the government and the party which requires all commercial technology to be used for the military and likewise any military developed or stolen in technology then to the civilian sector while way technologies of bills itself as quote private company. It is anything but it is one of the national champions that gets funding and support. It also provides intelligence gathering tools. We learned from the snowden documents that the chinese stole router technology and then use that technology to spy on others and we were able to spy on while away and learn all its intelligence gathering capabilities. This has come out again because of that compromise. Nsa lost the ability. The national security agency lost the ability to spy on wall street. But we've never had the. Us government really come out and explain why this company is so dangerous and the reason. It's so dangerous is because we're on the verge of a revolution in telecommunications with five g. which is going to speed up the communications for that are used for everything down from whether it's washing machines and televisions to the most precision guided munitions that the us military has it's going to affect that to be able to communicate so rapidly and over many long

TechFan
"huawei" Discussed on TechFan
"Well plus you know. Most people don't have thirty five well over an hour drive everyday like i do. Yeah But quite honestly i i could have kept this in used it because i have a maxine sitting at work so when i'm sitting there for hours at a time sometimes i'll set my phone on top of that and it's charging yet and when i get home it immediately goes onto the charter here so my phone is never just laying around somewhere. Where's my phone. I don't know where i put my phone. I know exactly where my phone is. It's either in my pocket while. I'm working on my charger now. What sucks is when you go down to get coffee. And i realized i left my phone sitting charge of the internet coffee machine to grind through another. That's why even when montanes. I'm like funding pocket. He sent to plug into chosen. When i think that i also talked about on the last Geeks pub I put a new remote starter on the sequoia. And so you've gotta listen to that to get the the good stuff on that and that i can actually start my phone through my cellphone now. Startups start my car through my cell phone so in days past i would have to stick my head out halfway down the building out of a door. linux site and start my car that way with my kief up Now i could be sitting at home. And i could start my car in london if i wanted to recall. Connected stuff is amazing. We're just getting quotes for new for air conditioning. And which is quite unusual for u. k. Houses mice you gals has done but you know what is getting hot here in. This house is extremely well. Insulated is really bad in summer. We all yeah and we also about So we're gonna have probably four or five units in each of the rooms and then a single conserve condenser cooler thing outside on the wall somewhere And we asked about whether you get remote controls for those and whether you can do time. Isn't that sort of thing. And the god said. He said they're all there will do. They will three phone now and you can set the time as and you can integrate it with alexa and all of that sort things you can. You could basically just do it all on your finite and we thought oh great. That sensed exactly what we want. You know. it's amazing. How far see if you if you haven't been shopping for these things you don't realize you know how how far it's come i sit you said this my mom yesterday. She's you know because she's not being well she's spending more time in bed and she was saying that she doesn't like the tv and in the bedroom the the you know it's clunky is slow things crash source it will just buy a new one. Said you know you only want an entry level molly looking at two hundred pounds and i said we did this recently. We knew our broke in our bedroom. Just screen just died so we got a new one again. It was about five years old the step forward in the internals of these. Tv's in those five years is like night and day you won't. We've got so much better just by your mom tapie to Don't worry That brings us to our feedback. This week from john morowski This couple weeks old but he he says Tv rowe miss nemo wants a new tv because we are stuck inside and can't go to the movies. Sony's highly recommend thirty thousand dollars for forty nine inch. i think but people hate the remote. You hate all remote. She needs an easy doofus remote to operate it by herself. What's the solution different. Tv or purchase remote. Thanks much johnny mo john. Don't get the sony There was a time. Where if you spent that much money for tv is worth a thousand dollars. That is no longer the case not That's number one number two A forty nine inch. Tv shouldn't cost you more nowadays than four hundred bucks. Maybe five tops. That's number two number three. Get one that has roku built in. Yep woj way easier to use the remote for the roku is just as simple as you can get You could change the name of different inputs. You can download apps so if you use netflix. For instance you can download. It's.

TechFan
"huawei" Discussed on TechFan
"Can ever. It's every it's just apple carplay just like if you're plugged in except your phones in your pocket in remembers the last phone that was connected so you don't have to you know. Go through that rigmarole. Every time you get a car now and it just works. So have you know. System effects on battery life of you'll find by using this. I did not And that that was one of the questions i asked her. Name's julia I ask julia that. Question is draining your phone. And she says well my drives about ten minutes so i didn't notice anything. My drive is thirty. Five minutes. And i didn't notice anything either k now. If you've got an older fall maybe it will drain a little bit more. But i don't have an older iphone tested with But she said my. My bigger question is is ernie delay because when i clicked something a hit pause i launch gps. I do any of those things. If there's a delay because it's wireless. I'm less likely to think this is a great product. And she said there may be a delay and i asked for clarifications. She says every now. And then i'll push a button and it doesn't seem to do anything until i push it again and but i don't know if i push the button right or just you know i i missed or i said was. Did that happen in. You know at all when you physically plugged your phone. And she goes yes occasionally then too so you know maybe there is a slight delay. But if you're just listening to music and you hit an accident takes an extra one second gift to that next song. I don't think that you know that's too much of a negative is for me less. The music soften more other apps the east carplay lot. Why he's and things online and she said that was super smooth But let's be honest. Ways is one of those things that it doesn't need micro-second updating you know yeah it gives you enough notification. You know where you are that i. I don't think that's an issue. Yeah the traffic racing. Which is they think twice for me. I mean not the great thing about ways because everyone using is reporting traffic info for their journeys bank. It's very good rating you round traffic and if there was delay on that misa junction. No no she's talking like a one second delay on When you push button on the screen right not the data coming in. There's no delay on that. Okay the i guess the only thing worry me about product like this is the irs fifteen sixteen comes out call plays updates isn't it stops working.

BBC World Service
Canadian Sentenced to 11 Years in China in Spying Case Tied to Huawei
"Court has jailed a Canadian businessman for 11 years for spying in the case that's caused a major rift between the two countries. The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said the sentence given to Michael Sparber was unjust and absolutely unacceptable. More from Robin brand. The court in Dandong in the north of China sentenced him to 11 years in jail, adding that he will also be deported, although it didn't clarify when the latter would happen. Mr Speaker ran a business in the city just on the border with North Korea, where he organized cultural visits. He was arrested in the days after the Huawei executive men Guangzhou was detained in Canada accused of fraud. Her extradition battle is expected to come to a head soon. The Canadian authorities insist the cases are linked Accusing China of hostage diplomacy. It's something Beijing has denied.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
China Court Upholds Canadian's Death Sentence
"Sentence upheld for Canadian prisoner in China A Chinese court deciding not to overturn a Canadian drug convicts death sentence Robert Schellenberg sentence was abruptly increased from a 15 year prison term to death right around the time Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada in 2018,

The Vergecast
"huawei" Discussed on The Vergecast
"So i think some of that will be going away and i hope that will goes away but like i just can't see fully going away and it's like this is a focus on my rounded corners A new start menu a lot of stuff so intense where they simplified the flouts natasa unlike basic stuff like controlling for him so stuff and it looks more like mobile friendly. Almost like people tablet touch friendly as well. Because i think they really step back from that stuff immunised ten walk because it went so badly with eight its like the pendulum swinging. And we just spent all this time talking. Apple microsoft has a giant install base touchscreen sees. Now they've got here on how people actually use them right on the things they want to do them. Which is usually just lack notification. The i'm curious to see where they go with that stuff if they bring which is back and let slide to bring widgets and stuff like i don't know if they're going to add some stuff that a lot of people are just gonna turn off right But i hope that they get to the point where they don't have to do stuff like false edge daniel frei or full spin daniel fry and some of those businesses decisions they tried to do to of the c make beings seem relevant. Seemed like it has uses it also generate some search add revenue nelson stuff. They get away from that. I wanna type to my stop menu and have it searched the web on the provided. The i wanted today and open up the browser that i have says defoe so. I'm hoping that they kind of do that stuff as well. Yeah it's it's one tap for being too taps for google is just going to hide it behind. A series of incomprehensible finger presses the second like the user interface. Things thing's gonna be it's be just winds up and if your windows he's terrible he's just like they haven't when if they've done stuff like dog might they've not really they've done it seventy five percent of the way. It's those little cracks that make some stuff up near. Was it like that. I think one hundred percent on that so food will make a big difference is very minor stuff only the cups at upside. How much is that going to go to like the app developers. Because i know like when you look at it has all these really good in good-looking apps. It's because lightning apple of thinks about how things look and windows just like it works. Go like are they going to be trying to push that more with this new app store will. Yeah not necessarily the app store. But like they have been to push that with the work over the years And they were all some like better looking windows apps because because of it. But i will say like as a desktop operating system. I can't think of an app that launched in the last five years. That's important a puffy browser updates. Right like kids. It's at that point where the Versions of adobe creative suite like big news but like never usually a new app. That comes along. I don't know they're all electron apps. That's the proletariat upset their web browser I'm telling you. Ww w w three hours of web apps. W as tom. When is this event june twenty-fourth but the the other the other big thing is the store so they can open up and allow like crime and fly folks and stuff in that member when they open the stolen. They're like current colombian almost like my browser the a us company. You can't sit with us. They will allow third party payment process purses free. I see what they're doing like site. That's that's another big part of this is just like fixing up stuff like moee Most simply to stack stuff. That they should have fixed years ago It's like the big fix. I think he'd justifies a new vision. Say the twenty. Fourth am wherever you are or wherever like this eleven in all right. We're gonna take a break. We have more operating system talk about wild adventure on the show. We're back took this upset adverse brought.

Lew Later
"huawei" Discussed on Lew Later
"Thirty six hours. It's like few days will impressive of listening now. Apparently the so the previous iteration was two hundred and thirty dollars the expectation here. There's it'll be about two hundred and fifty bucks so it's not a cheap is going up against the likes of the airpods pro and things like that is not going to be an affordable when it's going to be a premium one tesla's recalling nearly six thousand cars because some loose bolts on there. You don't want that you don't you don't like those loose balls you. I got a story actually. One time i had had I had my car tires changed. Winter tires have told me the story. Heroin wait vin. Told you this or was it him or me experienced it or did he experience the same thing or he was telling my story telling your story. Oh yeah yeah. So i had tires changed and it was at like a reputable place and i don't know if this was many years ago but if the individual sidetrack that was working on it or what happened but a one of the tires was not very tight like the bolts. It had not been tightened very well and i drove out and everything felt fine but by the time i hit the main street it was. I realized something was really off. Because i was getting you know i knew something was off and so sure enough. I get out of the car. An actual many of the logs are actually just about And the thing was barely hanging on their. The tire was just. It was just the bolt and egg easily. If i had kept going is coming off i'm crash. An ugly ugly sight wouldn't be a unbox therapy. But anyway that's not the main fact i would take me out permanently. But that's not from the manufacturer that was just a mishap a one off at a particular shop. I'm sure many people in the comments have had experiences like this It was at that point. I started driving trucks and then i never worried about winter tires ever again ford rapture and he just get one of those. Just be done with winter tires changing tires like i'd do it myself that's You got to test it. You gotta drive like yeah actually just attested. After i had that experience i just. I'm just watching myself the next time around. 'cause it's doable does take the afternoon. You know it's easy but you got to do the necessary steps. Have yourself a nice year. Something is that what you do. I don't know. I feel like they're changing tires of his hot iced tea. Maybe you got. You're not doing wrinkles as the fed. Yeah long island or otherwise about went to starbucks today in in person on on the microphone was like said something along the lines of. Hi there. i'm i'm you're you reached reese for some coffee today or something like that. They were just you know how the jazz it you know how they jazz it up or and then i knew i was getting an ice tea. I just wanted something refreshing. I was already had multiple coffees as i. You know what.

Lew Later
"huawei" Discussed on Lew Later
"The craziest now. I mean you could could have said that a number of times along the way as smartphones got launch because. This is the craziest luck we've ever seen on a flagship. I guess crazy keeps changing things. Keep escalating the smartphone camera. Crossover accelerates and today we have the hallway p fifty to take the cake for maximum overboard camera status now. We talked about this device when there were just some rumors about it and there was like a case that league in lake have these big giant camera units on the back cover circles back there but now it's official and while we put out the images themselves. They had an event they were mostly in the event talking about harmony. Os 'cause they're like look. Were still out here. We're scrapping we gotta know wes. Amid any of those words hit the big deal for them. Well i mean. I don't man. The whole world off lived upside down for you. Managing going to dry and boring billing. Yeah we got to get on the like. What does that have to do. Oh i don't know compete with google and apple. Oh those guys those those scoundrels. Google and apple. Yeah we can do that. No big deal put together the less. That's just as good. And can you convince people. Like i know you might be looking at me saying hey man take it easy but that might laughter. There might chuckling is just in relation to the scope of the challenge. The taunting task his mount everest software wise to create a compelling piece of software that you truly thinking compete with either those players at point now. Because it's not just the software itself as you know it's the entire ecosystem that exists on each platform as a consequence of the footprint occupied by each of those two platforms well established and been around forever. It's not like wow. We has much choice but it is. It does get to a point. Where as a tech fan you look at some of this hardware because they were doing some things hardware that were interesting. And you look at hardware this p. fifty series and think of it what you will as far as being maybe hilarie hilariously large.

Daily Tech Headlines
"huawei" Discussed on Daily Tech Headlines
"When incognito mode since these findings were published. The english version of uc browser was route from apple's app store. Although the chinese language version and google play apps were still available. Amazon announced prime day. Sales event will take place june. Twenty first and twenty second amazon has traditionally held the event in july but last year postponed it until mid october. Due to strains on logistics and fulfillment operations due to the covid nineteen pandemic. The crypto currency exchange coin base announced. Its users can pay with money. From their coin. Based cards on apple pay and google pay coined base will automatically convert all crypto currency to us dollars when adding to a customer's coin base card. That can then be used for purchases and receive kripo awards for shopping. According to a new report by the market researchers at trent force the combined revenue of the top ten chip foundries hit a record of twenty two point. Seventy five billion dollars in the first quarter of twenty twenty one dmc led with fifty five percent market share on thirteen billion dollars in revenue for the quarter and trent forced reports that many fabs increased way for prices to ensure profitability. Bloomberg's mark gurman reports. That apple self driving car team lost at least three members of its management team since the start of twenty twenty one most recently dave scott leading teams on robotics used by the car left apple with autonomous car. Safety team lead jimmy way dough and benjamin lion. Who helped create apple's original car team leaving earlier this year oetzi intends to acquire the fashion resale marketplace depop in a deal worth one point. Six billion dollars expected to close by the end of q..

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Uber Announces 33000 Drivers Joined Its US Platform in May
"Buber announced thirty three thousand drivers joined. It's us platform during the week of may seventeenth increasing active driver hours by four point. Four percent over the previous week marking a new record for drivers since the start of twenty. Twenty one uber. Didn't say that number compares to pre pandemic

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Huawei SF5 Electric SUV Debuts at Shanghai
"Wa wa famous name in terms of mobile devices. Chinese tech giant wa wa technologies has the s f five electric. Suv developed that done in partnership with automotive brands. sarah's which will be sold and marketed by wa wa through its flagship. Stores across china says the driven the s s f five apologies boasts to electric motors. All wheel drive five hundred and forty-three holes palette. It's very impressive nor to sixty two miles them out. North one hundred kilometers now in four point six eight seconds again really impressive. All electric range of one hundred eighty kilometers. That doesn't make any sense because they say it will do that in pure electric mode and by now you might have out. I had to take a while to get to because there's pressure least doesn't explicitly say it. This is a range extender. They said that the range extended family topped up in the tangle to a thousand kilometers. It's a one point five liter four cylinder engine. Which is the rex. But we're worried about the battery bits. And so