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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

A few headlines


Samsung’s folding ‘Galaxy X’ phone rumoured to arrive next month


Huawei Will Not Sell New Flagship Smartphones in the U.S.



It’s Official: Huawei is Number Two in Smartphone Sales
We now have confirmation that Huawei has surpassed Apple to become the world’s second-biggest maker of smartphones: Gartner has belated weighed almost a month after IDC did, noting the same milestone.


World's longest sea crossing: Hong Kong-Zhuhai bridge opens


China 'has the edge' in the war for 5G and the US and Europe could fall behind



Dyson chooses Singapore for new electric car plant


Plastic recycling firms accused of abusing market
It comes as councils cut back their plastics recycling services amid a fall in demand for exports to China.

3 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Well, the future looks as if we shall need to learn how to recycle plastic. Once we get good at it, we can take all the old plastic phones and cars that China will be making.

Scrobs. said...

My mobile phone usage has declined to four calls a year, to keep the number open. It's left in the car, for emergencies only!

We pay as we go, and after depositing £10.00 in the account last year, we still have well over £9.00 left...

A K Haart said...

Sam - maybe we will even build houses out of them.

Scrobs - slightly more frugal than my mobile.