78: Hot take—Huawei after Google
Last week, the White House announced a ban on US companies doing business with companies deemed a security risk. Over the weekend, Google announces that they must suspend Huawei's access to Android. This episode, Matt and John have a short discussion about what the announcement means for Huawei and what the company may be able to do about it. Correction: In this episode, John says that "HongMeng OS" could be translated as "Red Dream." This is incorrect. The characters for HongMeng are 鸿蒙 and refers to the Chinese mythology's primal chaos. Links Hongmeng, Huawei’s proprietary OS, incorporates next-generation technology Shanghai tech board to push semiconductor independence Why Huawei’s ‘wolf culture’ will help telecom titan fight off attacks and thrive Halt and Catch Fire (TV series about making an OS) Frontline: Trump's Trade War Become a member of TechNode Squared Get your tickets to the first annual Emerge Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Editor Peter Isachenko Podcast information iTunes Spotify RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3
Episode 79 of the China Tech Talk podcast, hosted by TechNode, titled "78: Hot take—Huawei after Google" was published on May 21, 2019 and runs 35 minutes.
May 21, 2019 ·35m · China Tech Talk
Summary
Last week, the White House announced a ban on US companies doing business with companies deemed a security risk. Over the weekend, Google announces that they must suspend Huawei's access to Android. This episode, Matt and John have a short discussion about what the announcement means for Huawei and what the company may be able to do about it. Correction: In this episode, John says that "HongMeng OS" could be translated as "Red Dream." This is incorrect. The characters for HongMeng are 鸿蒙 and refers to the Chinese mythology's primal chaos. Links Hongmeng, Huawei’s proprietary OS, incorporates next-generation technology Shanghai tech board to push semiconductor independence Why Huawei’s ‘wolf culture’ will help telecom titan fight off attacks and thrive Halt and Catch Fire (TV series about making an OS) Frontline: Trump's Trade War Become a member of TechNode Squared Get your tickets to the first annual Emerge Hosts John Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNode Matthew Brennan, @MattyBGoooner, ChinaChannel Editor Peter Isachenko Podcast information iTunes Spotify RSS feed Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3
Episode Description
Last week, the White House announced a ban on US companies doing business with companies deemed a security risk. Over the weekend, Google announces that they must suspend Huawei's access to Android. This episode, Matt and John have a short discussion about what the announcement means for Huawei and what the company may be able to do about it.
Correction: In this episode, John says that "HongMeng OS" could be translated as "Red Dream." This is incorrect. The characters for HongMeng are 鸿蒙 and refers to the Chinese mythology's primal chaos.
Links
- Hongmeng, Huawei’s proprietary OS, incorporates next-generation technology
- Shanghai tech board to push semiconductor independence
- Why Huawei’s ‘wolf culture’ will help telecom titan fight off attacks and thrive
- Halt and Catch Fire (TV series about making an OS)
- Frontline: Trump's Trade War
- Become a member of TechNode Squared
- Get your tickets to the first annual Emerge
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- Music: "Theme from Penguins on Parade" by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3
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