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US indictment accuses Chinese firm of stealing Motorola trade secrets
12:24am, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Macau Daily Times
A federal indictment unsealed yesterday [Macau time] accuses a Chinese telecommunications company of stealing technology from Illinois-based Motorola Solutions Inc., in another case highlighting longstanding fears about China pilfering vital U.S. business secrets to bolster its own economy. The Chicago filing charges Hytera Communications Corp., Ltd., with conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets, alleging []
The best smartphone you can buy for under $500
12:18am, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 The Verge
Best budget phones of 2021: iiPhone SE (2020), Pixel 5A, OnePlus Nord N200 5G, TCL 20S, Moto G Pure, Samsung Galaxy A52 5G. | The Verge You can get a great smartphone at this price, whether you want an iPhone, a 90Hz screen, or 5G support If you’re shopping for a new phone on a budget, we’ve got good news: you’re more likely to find mid-range sub-$500 phones available in these days of crunched supply chains than many of the recent flagships. Due to an unfortunate series of events — from the ongoing chip shortage , labor shortage, the pandemic, and global shipping delays — retailers are having a hard time keeping phones like the Samsung Galaxy S21 or iPhone 13 Pro in stock; Samsung has been hit particularly hard with supply issues all year. Fortunately, there are many excellent alternatives that are nearly as capable and cost a lot less to boot. Companies like Apple, Google, and Samsung are spreading the wealth of features enjoyed by their flagships down to less expensive options. Other brands like OnePlus are also finding ways to challenge more established manufacturers with lower prices and more premium features.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro will be launched on February 24
12:12am, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Giz China
Motorola managed to put its name in the headlines thanks to the release of the Motorola Edge X30 and the rumors about the impressive Motorola …
Motorola Solutions Q4 2021 Earnings Preview
10:35pm, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
Motorola Solutions (NYSE:MSI) is scheduled to announce Q4 earnings results on Wednesday, February 9th, after market close.The consensus EPS Estimate is $2.74 (-4.2% Y/Y) and the…
Chinese telco recruited Motorola staff to steal trade secrets: US
01:11pm, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 Buziness Bytes
New Delhi, Feb 8 (IANS) The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has charged Chinese telecom firm Hytera Communications Corp with allegedly stealing trade secrets pertaining to digital mobile radios (DMRs) belonging to Motorola. The trade secrets included hardware, radio software architecture, benchmarking strategies, connectivity module designs, and DMR source code, ZDNet reported on Tuesday. Hytera [] The post Chinese telco recruited Motorola staff to steal trade secrets: US appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Motorola Foldable Phone That Bends Backwards May Be In The Works
10:55am, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 CNN-News18
Motorola has patented another foldable flip phone that will have its display bend outwards rather than inward, which is the opposite of the typical clamshell design.
Motorola Edge 30 launch date teased for late February
09:26am, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 TechRadar
Motorola has teased that it has an Edge-series product launch on February 24, but it didn''t say what was launching.
Motorola Trade Secrets Stolen By Chinese Telecom Firm Hytera: US Indictment
08:23am, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 Gadgets 360
A federal indictment accuses Hytera, a Chinese telecommunications company, of stealing technology from Motorola, in another case highlighting longstanding fears about China pilfering vital US business
Motorola to Launch New ''Edge'' Smartphone in India on February 24
06:03am, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 CNN-News18
If the speculations are accurate, we can expect the Moto Edge 30 Pro to feature a large 6.7-inch OLED full-HD+ display with a refresh rate of 144Hz.
China-Based Hytera Charged With Stealing Trade Secrets From Motorola Solutions
12:29am, Tuesday, 08'th Feb 2022 The Wall Street Journal
U.S. prosecutors allege that Hytera recruited Motorola Solutions employees to steal proprietary digital mobile radio technology.
US indictment: Chinese firm stole Motorola trade secrets
11:29pm, Monday, 07'th Feb 2022 CityNews Toronto
CHICAGO (AP) A federal indictment unsealed Monday accuses a Chinese telecommunications company of stealing technology from Illinois-based Motorola Solutions Inc., in another case highlighting longstanding fears about China pilfering vital U.S. business secrets to bolster its own economy. The Chicago filing charges Hytera Communications Corp., Ltd., with conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets, []
US indictment: Chinese firm stole Motorola trade secrets
11:29pm, Monday, 07'th Feb 2022 Star Tribune
A federal indictment unsealed Monday accuses a Chinese telecommunications company of stealing technology from Illinois-based Motorola Solutions Inc., in another case highlighting longstanding fears about China pilfering vital U.S. business secrets to bolster its own economy.
US indictment: Chinese firm stole Motorola trade secrets
11:29pm, Monday, 07'th Feb 2022 WTOP
CHICAGO (AP) A federal indictment unsealed Monday accuses a Chinese telecommunications company of stealing technology from Illinois-based Motorola Solutions
Chinese Telecom Company Charged With Stealing Motorolas Trade Secrets
10:55pm, Monday, 07'th Feb 2022 The Epoch Times
A Chinese company and several former employees of Motorola have been charged with conspiracy to steal trade secrets from Motorola, according to a statement by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Feb. 7. The charges allege that Hytera, a telecommunications company headquartered in Shenzhen, China, led a concentrated effort to recruit Motorola employees, promising higher salaries and []
U.S. charges Chinas Hytera with conspiring with ex-Motorola staff to steal technology
10:53pm, Monday, 07'th Feb 2022 FX Empire
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday it has brought criminal charges against China-based telecommunications company Hytera, accusing it of conspiring with Motorola Solutions Inc employees to steal the American companys digital mobile radio technology.
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