Panel seeks more answers from Twitter as India prepares for elections

An Indian parliamentary panel gave Twitter Inc 10 days to file written answers to its questions after meeting on Monday with a senior company officer, part of India's scrutiny of social media content as it prepares for elections this year.

How U.S. retailers turn their bane into boon with 'click and collect'

As retail casualties such as Sears or Toys 'R' Us kept piling up, costly real estate often got the blame for traditional retailers' struggle to keep up with e-commerce rivals.

UK cannot examine Facebook until it has clarity on Brexit timing: CMA

Britain's competition regulator cannot take a decision on whether to investigate Facebook's role in advertising and data until it has better clarity on the timing of Brexit and how to work with the European Union, its CEO said.

Weak investment climate main 5G risk, not security fears: Ericsson

Europe risks falling behind other regions in rolling out 5G mobile services because of onerous regulation and weak investment rather than any security concerns about Chinese equipment, Ericsson CEO Borje Ekholm said on Monday.

European Commission to take decision on network vendor security soon: Gabriel

The European Commission will decide soon on admission criteria for telecoms network vendors, Digital Single Market Commissioner Mariya Gabriel said, adding she understood concerns that barring Chinese companies could delay the roll-out of 5G services.

Indian parliament panel seeks written answers from Twitter

Twitter Inc has 10 days to file written answers to questions from a parliamentary panel in India, its chairman said on Monday after meeting with the U.S. company's head of policy.

Vodafone boss: U.S. needs to share any Huawei evidence with Europe

The United States needs to share any evidence it has about Huawei with European authorities so they can take a common view about whether to use the Chinese group's technology in their networks, the head of Vodafone said on Monday.

Vodafone boss says U.S. should share Huawei evidence so Europe can take a view

The United States needs to share any evidence about Huawei with European authorities so they can take a common view about whether to use the Chinese group's technology in their networks, the head of Vodafone said on Monday.

China's technology challenge is bigger than just Huawei, British spymaster says

The West needs to understand that the challenge of China's technological revolution runs much deeper than Huawei's row with the United States over intellectual property theft and state espionage, one of Britain's top spies said.

Drone maker Airobotics moving production from Israel to Arizona

Israel's Airobotics, a maker of automated industrial drones, said on Monday it was moving its manufacturing to the United States to meet growing demand in the U.S., Australia and other areas in Asia-Pacific.

Sony revitalizes smartphone franchise with movie-style screens

Japan's Sony, which has fallen way behind its South Korean and Chinese rivals in the smartphone sales race, aims to capitalize on its movie pedigree with new devices featuring 21:9 ratio screens, the dimensions used to film blockbusters.

Qualcomm rolls out 5G chips for cars, PCs and home broadband

Qualcomm Inc on Monday announced 5G networking chips for a range of applications beyond smart phones, aiming to bolster a business that has lost Apple Inc as a major customer and faces unprecedented levels of competition.

HERE expands mapping services to China with Navinfo partnership

HERE Technologies, the digital mapping company owned by Germany's premium carmakers said it had partnered with China's Navinfo to offer location services in China.

Huawei seeks solution to Czech security warning, readies legal means: paper

China's Huawei Technologies is prepared to defend itself in court in the Czech Republic if it is unable to resolve a security warning from the country's cyber watchdog in an open way, its country manager was quoted as saying on Monday.

Sony revitalizes smartphone franchise with movie-ratio screens

Sony, the Japanese company that has fallen way behind its Korean and Chinese rivals in the smartphone sales race, is aiming to capitalize on its movie pedigree with new devices featuring 21:9 ratio screens, the dimensions used to film blockbusters.

Investment climate, not security, poses main risk of 5G delay in Europe: Ericsson

Europe risks falling behind other regions in rolling out 5G mobile services because of onerous regulation and weak investment, not due to concerns about the security of networks, Ericsson CEO Borje Ekholm said.

Ericsson buys antenna and filters business of Germany's Kathrein

Swedish mobile network equipment maker Ericsson said on Monday it was buying the antenna and filters division of Germany's Kathrein in a move to boost its 5G product portfolio.

Intel aims to push beyond phones with 5G infrastructure deals

Intel Corp on Monday announced new chips and partnerships that it hopes will persuade its investors that the billions of dollars in research and development that it has poured into 5G networking technology will pay off.

Huawei security row overshadows annual telecoms gathering

Leading telecoms companies gather in Barcelona this weekend for their main annual trade fair under the shadow of a bitter clash between the United States and China over network security for the next generation of mobile services.

LG unveils dual-screen 5G smartphone and touts biometric breakthrough

South Korea’s LG Electronics unveiled a 5G smartphone on Sunday with a dual screen, the latest handset maker to pitch a new design feature in an effort to revive flagging sales.

Microsoft hails revamped goggles as more immersive and easy to wear

Microsoft unveiled the latest version of its HoloLens augmented reality headset on Sunday, promising wearers would feel more immersed in the augmented reality experience and more comfortable.

LG unveils dual-screen 5G smartphone

South Korea’s LG Electronics unveiled a 5G smartphone on Sunday with a dual screen, the latest handset maker to pitch a new design feature in an effort to revive flagging sales.

Huawei says Trump 'clear and correct' on 5G as trade deadline looms

China's Huawei welcomed comments from President Donald Trump about the future of U.S. mobile communications on Sunday and asserted its position as a world-leading smartphone producer as Washington and Beijing seek a trade war ceasefire.

China's Xiaomi unveils $680 5G smartphone, sees growth in Africa

China's Xiaomi has launched its contribution to a new wave of smartphones that will be able to take advantage of faster 5G mobile networks at a lower price than analysts expect from rivals such as Samsung.

Nokia says 5G would not be delayed by ban on Chinese suppliers

Nokia does not expect the possible exclusion of Chinese companies on security grounds to delay the rollout of next-generation 5G services in European markets, CEO Rajeev Suri told Reuters.

HMD Global launches Nokia 9 PureView smartphone with five-camera array

HMD Global, the Finnish company that owns the rights to use the Nokia brand for mobile phones, has launched a smartphone with an array of five camera lenses on the rear - two 12 megapixel color sensors and three 12 megapixel monochrome sensors - designed to appeal to camera enthusiasts.

Huawei breaks price ceiling with $2,600 folding 5G smartphone

Huawei Technologies unveiled a $2,600 folding smartphone on Sunday which it said was primed for next generation 5G mobile connections, even as the United States campaigns to bar the Chinese company from such networks over security concerns.

Huawei chairman says Trump's latest message on 5G 'clear and correct'

The chairman of Huawei Technologies said President Trump's assertion that the U.S. needed to get ahead in mobile communications through competition rather than seeking to block technology was "clear and correct".

Huawei chairman noticed Trump's message, says U.S. needs 5G technology

Huawei Technologies' rotating chairman said on Sunday that he had noticed Donald Trump's message about allowing competition in the telecommunications sector and that the president was correct because the United States needs 5G technology.

China's Xiaomi unveils 5G smartphone for $680

China's Xiaomi, the world's fourth-largest smartphone maker, unveiled a smartphone on Sunday that will be able to take advantage of new and faster 5G mobile networks and cost far less than one announced by market leader Samsung last week.