U.S. Companies on China: Breaking Up Is Hard
Businesses strive to understand mixed messages over where they stand with overseas operations. Continue reading U.S. Companies on China: Breaking Up Is Hard
Businesses strive to understand mixed messages over where they stand with overseas operations. Continue reading U.S. Companies on China: Breaking Up Is Hard
Mobile money is getting a boost in Europe: A new initiative plans to make six of the region’s smartphone wallets interoperable with each other, creating a total network of 5 million users in 10 European countries, from Finland to Portugal. Continue reading A Chinese-Style Payment Network To Challenge Visa And Mastercard Is Taking Shape In Europe
Google warns U.S officials that moving on with the Huawei ban may expose the country to more national security risks. The company is reportedly pushing to be exempt from the ban, which means it can continue to do business with Huawei. Continue reading Google’s Thumps Down For The Huawei Ban
On June 3, Apple announced its new privacy-focused login tool called “Sign in with Apple”. While it has been receiving praises, people are also expressing concern over the company’s power. Continue reading Why “Sign In With Apple” Gives Us A Mixed Feeling?
Transsion, an unknown Chinese phone manufacturer, is winning in big emerging markets of Africa and India using the strategy of localization. Their success. not surprisingly, takes load of R&D. Continue reading How An Unknown Chinese Phone Maker Localize To Win
American smartphone owners are upgrading a lot less than they used to. This is a global trend, as the smartphone market is reaching maturity and saturation in many developed nations, and yet it’s most pronounced in the United States. Continue reading Why Americans Aren’t Upgrading Their Phones?
Google’s ban hit Huawei badly in the European market. Being blacklisted by the US not only brings damage in software’s terms, but also put Huawei in pain of hardware’s shortages. Continue reading Where Google’s Ban Will Hurt Huawei The Most?