“Huawei Executive Took Part in Sanctions Fraud, Prosecutors Say” plus 6 more NYT > Technology |
- Huawei Executive Took Part in Sanctions Fraud, Prosecutors Say
- Meng Wanzhou Was Huawei’s Professional Face, Until Her Arrest
- Google Hearing to Preview Democrats’ Strategy on Big Tech
- Live-Streaming Your Broke Self for Rent Money
- Orbiting, Another Thing for Online Daters to Worry About
- Uber Is Said to File for an I.P.O. as It Races Lyft to a Public Debut
- Huawei Arrest Tests China’s Leaders as Fear and Anger Grip Elite
Huawei Executive Took Part in Sanctions Fraud, Prosecutors Say Posted: 07 Dec 2018 04:53 PM PST In a Canadian courtroom, authorities revealed details of the charges facing Meng Wanzhou, the Huawei official whose arrest has shaken U.S.-China relations. |
Meng Wanzhou Was Huawei’s Professional Face, Until Her Arrest Posted: 07 Dec 2018 04:44 PM PST Ms. Meng, the daughter of Huawei's secretive founder, Ren Zhengfei, had stressed transparency at the company. She is now accused of hiding Huawei's dealings in Iran. |
Google Hearing to Preview Democrats’ Strategy on Big Tech Posted: 07 Dec 2018 11:06 AM PST Sundar Pichai, the chief executive of Google, will testify before Congress on Tuesday. Democratic lawmakers are expected to target the industry next year. |
Live-Streaming Your Broke Self for Rent Money Posted: 08 Dec 2018 03:00 AM PST Jovan Hill, 25, dropped out of college and is unemployed. So how does he pay for his Brooklyn apartment and marijuana habit? His social media followers chip in. |
Orbiting, Another Thing for Online Daters to Worry About Posted: 08 Dec 2018 03:00 AM PST Digitally observing a prospective love interest, or an ex, online is yet another way that people are confusing each other romantically. |
Uber Is Said to File for an I.P.O. as It Races Lyft to a Public Debut Posted: 07 Dec 2018 08:57 PM PST The offering, which is expected to be one of the biggest ever, puts the ride-hailing service neck and neck with its rival Lyft in a race to the public markets. |
Huawei Arrest Tests China’s Leaders as Fear and Anger Grip Elite Posted: 07 Dec 2018 04:51 PM PST The detention of a Chinese tech executive poses a challenge for President Xi Jinping, who faces pressure to both retaliate and resolve the trade war with America. |
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