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Meanwhile, Huawei isn’t putting all its eggs in one OS basket. The company is set to launch the MateBook D16 Linux Edition, a carbon copy of its existing D16 laptop minus Windows. That’s not ...
Additionally, Huawei plans to launch the MateBook D16 Linux Edition, its first laptop running on Linux. The new model will retain the same hardware specifications as the existing MateBook D16 ...
As reported by MyDrivers, Microsoft’s supply license to Huawei is due to expire, which means that Huawei can no longer legally produce and sell PCs using the Windows operating system unless an ...
Huawei scheduled an event for March 20, when we expect to see the new Pura series (formerly known as P series). There will also be a foldable, which should have a 3:2 or 16:10 aspect ratio screen ...
What would happen if you combined a book-style and clamshell foldable design? The answer is the Huawei Pura X, a brand-new smartphone that was just announced in China. It features a 6.3" display ...
Huawei Technologies has taken a step forward in phasing out American hardware and software from its personal computers, as it navigates ongoing US sanctions. The government-backed China ...
Early teasers for the Pura X highlighting its wider aspect ratio gave the impression that it might be Huawei’s first commercial rollable phone. Lenovo has confirmed that its rollable laptop will ...
The Chinese tech giant has many fingers in many pies. BRUSSELS – The EU bubble woke up on Thursday morning to the news that Belgian police are investigating Huawei for possible bribery of EU ...
Summary: The Huawei Pura X is now official, probably the weirdest flip foldable we’ve seen yet. This phone comes with a 16:10 main display, and it’s more a hybrid between a flip foldable and a ...
BRUSSELS: Belgian federal prosecutors on Thursday (Mar 13) announced the arrests of several people in a corruption probe linked to the European Parliament and the Chinese company Huawei ...
Huawei is starting its fully Android-free era with the Pura X, a new foldable phone that runs the company's HarmonyOS 5 software and does not include the option for people to use Google's OS.