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Putin Slams Attempts to 'Push' Huawei from Global Markets

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday slammed U.S. moves against Chinese tech giant Huawei, which has signed a deal to develop a 5G network in Russia.

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Banning Huawei Would Cost EU Telcos Up to 55 Billion Euros

Banning Huawei and fellow Chinese equipment maker ZTE from Europe's roll-out of 5G telecom networks would cost EU mobile operators up to 55 billion euros ($62 billion), according to an industry body's internal assessment seen by AFP Friday.

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China Says Ready to Share 5G Technology with Partners

President Xi Jinping said Friday that China was ready to share its expertise, including on 5G technology, with partner countries.

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Google Buys Analytics Startup Looker to Bolster Its Cloud

Google said Thursday it was buying data analytics startup Looker in a move aimed at bolstering its cloud services for business.

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Uber's First Helicopter Rides Set for New York

Uber said Thursday it is readying its first helicopter rides, which will carry passengers between New York's JFK Airport and lower Manhattan.

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Chinese Cartoonist Slams Twitter for Refusing Tiananmen Emoji

Chinese artist Badiucao, whose anonymous political satire infuriated Beijing, on Thursday announced a protest campaign against Twitter for what he says is pandering to China, after the platform's refusal to create a special tank man emoji to mark the 30th Tiananmen anniversary.

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Telecoms Giant EE Launches Britain's First 5G Services

British mobile phone operator EE on Thursday became the first in the country to launch a high-speed 5G service, but without smartphones from controversial Chinese technology giant Huawei.

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Will Apple's Roots in China Hold Fast amid Political Storm?

Apple is seen as a prime target for retaliation over U.S. moves against the Chinese tech giant Huawei, but the roots planted by the company in China should help it weather the storm, analysts say.

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Lebanese Telecom Ministry Orders Blocking of Grindr

Lebanon's Telecommunications Ministry has ordered the blocking of the popular dating application Grindr, used mainly by gay men and trans men, saying it facilitates meetings between bisexuals or people of the same sex.

Amnesty International called the decision "a deeply regressive step, and a blow" to the LGBT community in Lebanon.

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Facebook, Twitter Say Iran Social Media Scheme Impersonated Press

Facebook and Twitter said Tuesday they shuttered accounts used in an Iran-based social media campaign to sway public opinion by impersonating reporters, politicians and others.

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