US to alleviate trade sanctions in Huawei to ‘reduce disruption to consumers’.
The US government has temporarily relaxed the trade sanctions imposed on Huawei last week. As a result, the Chinese company is temporarily allowed to buy goods made in America. In this way, the government tries to limit the disruptions for its customers.
The United States blacklisted Huawei for tra... Read more
Two-step verification Google makes security key from smartphones
Smartphones running Android 7.0 or higher can now be used as two-step verification (2FA) tools as part of Google's 2FA strategy. With this, the tech giant wants to improve the security of his online services. That's what Security Intelligence reports.
According to Google, using devices such as secu... Read more
In December the curtain falls on Windows 10 Mobile
The situation was already pretty good: in December of this year, Microsoft officially stopped supporting Windows 10 Mobile. Although the company hasn't added any new features since 2017, the operating system was still provided with security updates. But that time also comes to an end.
In a FAQ on it... Read more
Sony continues to screw up production of 3D cameras for smartphones
Sony will further increase the production of its developed 3D sensors for smartphones. This entry is for the American financial news website Bloomberg. The reason for increasing production is a strong demand for this latest camera technology.
According to the news site, the Japanese manufacturer is ... Read more
eBay makes technology to control head-controlled devices open source available
eBay has unveiled a new technology that allows people with disabilities to control their devices by moving their heads. The technology called HeadGaze uses Apple's ARKit and the iPhone X camera to do so.
HeadGaze follows the movements of the user's head so that it is possible to navigate the screen ... Read more