EU: Huawei, ZTE 'dump' products in European markets
Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE are in hot water with the European Commission for allegedly ignoring trade rules and "dumping" their products into European markets.

Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE are in hot water with the European Commission for allegedly ignoring trade rules and "dumping" their products into European markets.
Dell's thumb-sized Android USB device, revealed at CES, is set to ship in July this year. Good news for security-conscious IT staff?
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Some of the financial offers include discounts for trade-ins, installment plans, additional subsidies for students, and a ten percent cashback offer for AmEx credit card holders.
Pipe Networks has won access to a Melbourne building to install cables, in a Federal Court case that could have wider implications for the entire telecommunications sector.
In a bid to drive sales, the phonemaker is expanding a successful marketing campaign where it held demonstrations in cafes where customers proved to be more receptive than expected.
Telstra is again in the Australian Privacy Commissioner's sights, with Timothy Pilgrim stating that his office will open a new investigation into the matter due to the telco's latest privacy bungle.
Nokia is currently in the process of implementing a mobile device management offering from AirWatch, which will impact around 25,000 staff members globally.
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China Mobile will start large-scale trials next month, inviting 5,000 users to test the latest 4G products including mobile phones and data cards based on TD-LTE technology.
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NBN Co's lengthy response to suggested changes to its special access undertaking has been met with criticism by retail service providers.
A note posted to a longstanding mailing list run by Apple said that Cupertino in late April would "transition" the lists to other support sites. However, some lists appear to still be running.
I am beginning to wonder whether boring budgets are best for the tech sector and the wider economy.
Google I/O was held last week and while no new hardware was announced, we did see many service launches and improvements that make Google a compelling choice.