A US-based patent advisory firm has positioned Chinese vendor Huawei firmly atop its new survey of 5G patent owners. The …
Noon brings top US products to the Middle East with eBay tie-up
noon, the Middle East’s homegrown digital marketplace, is bringing the global marketplace of eBay closer to customers in the region with a new partnership.0 3429Centriqe CEO believe their solutions can have big impact in Middle East retail sector
Alakh Verma, CEO of Centriqe spoke to CNME Editor Mark Forker to tell him more about their portfolio of solutions – and his belief that the company can replicate the success it has enjoyed in the US here in the Middle East.
Op-Ed: Legal expert examines the complexities of US-China tech war
Tim Taylor QC, Managing Partner at King & Wood Mallesons Dubai, has penned a forensically in-depth op-ed on the rivalry …
“5G has helped us fightback against COVID-19”: Huawei ME President Charles Yang
CNME Editor Mark Forker attended a virtual roundtable hosted by Charles Yang, President of Huawei Middle East, in an effort …
Why collaboration is the answer to the successful roll-out of 5G
CNME Deputy Editor Giorgia Guantario tuned into a virtual workshop organised by ICT leader Huawei to discuss 5G’s cybersecurity and …
US senators quiz Amazon on COVID-19
A group of US Senators are demanding answers from Amazon over the safety measures they’ve implemented for their warehouse workers …
Opinion: Trade war fueling China’s quest for tech autonomy
CNME Editor Mark Forker takes a closer look at how the trade war between the US and China is driving …
US government warns against ‘overregulation’ in AI
The US government has established 10 key principles which aims to combat the threat of ‘overregulation’ in AI. Many experts …
Uber founder receives $400m in investment from Saudi Arabia
Uber founder Travis Kalanick has received investment of $400m from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-wealth fund according to reports in The Wall …
“We can still be No.1 without Google”: Huawei CEO
Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei believes the company can become the world’s No.1 smartphone manufacturer, despite the fact its remain cut off from Google’s software and applications.