Shares of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE dip after it forecasts a loss of between 1.9-2bn yuan ($300m; £188m) for the third quarter.
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Shares of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE dip after it forecasts a loss of between 1.9-2bn yuan ($300m; £188m) for the third quarter.
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Chinese telecom firms Huawei and ZTE pose a security threat to the US, a congressional panel warns after its probe.
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Huawei and ZTE (ZTCOY.PK) execs tried to soothe concerns about the security risks posed by their networking and telecom gear while speaking before a House committee. But the committee wasn’t pleased with the companies’ unwillingness to share documents detailing their ownership structures and Chinese government ties. Security fears have led Huawei and ZTE to be locked out of major U.S. and foreign contracts, to the benefit of rivals such as CSCO, ALU, and ERIC. (previous)
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Contributor Gary Krakow takes a look at the ZTE Optik, a capable Android tablet with a reasonable price.
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Contributor Gary Krakow thinks the new ZTE Fury is a good performer for a lower-end Android smartphone, and it retails for only $20.
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NEW YORK (TheStreet) –
Intel investors are hoping to hear more about the company’s mobile strategy when it reports first-quarter earnings after the close of trading.
Intel, the largest chipmaker, has been aggressively pushing into smartphones and tablets, as it seeks to take market share away from ARM Holdings, which has a 95% market share in smartphones, according to its 2011 annual report.
Intel reports first-quarter earnings today
At the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, Intel announced it had signed deals with Motorola Mobility and Lenovo using its “Medfield” line of chips. Morningstar analyst Andy Ng noted that Intel has also signed deals with ZTE, Orange (the wireless unit of France Telecom) and Lava.
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