Report claims Huawei tried to copy Apple Watch heart rate sensor by asking Apple supplier to share its secrets [9to5mac.com]
Apple MacBook Pro 15 vs. Alienware m15: Which 15-inch Powerhouse Is Best? [www.laptopmag.com]
Huawei cloning Apple parts, rewarding employees for tech theft [appleinsider.com]
Alleged Huawei bonus program gave cash for stealing IP from competitors [www.androidauthority.com]
If this is all true, screw you, Huawei!
— domenico panacea (@domenicopanacea) February 18, 2019
“Report claims Huawei tried to copy Apple Watch heart rate sensor by asking Apple supplier to share its secrets” - 9to5Mac https://t.co/FpemPb2oiX
Wearables | Report claims Huawei tried to copy Apple Watch heart rate sensor by asking Apple supplier to share its secrets https://t.co/0KNY8inSTT | @9to5mac pic.twitter.com/kJiq0FZg0j
— AppleWatchGuru (@AppleWatchGuru) February 19, 2019
Report claims Huawei tried to copy Apple Watch heart rate sensor by asking Apple supplier to share its secrets - 9to5Mac https://t.co/27AMGGXEUo
— Gen (Ret) Rob Spalding (@robert_spalding) February 18, 2019
Looks like our personal information isn’t all Huawei is trying to steal
— Christa White (@Marchaineer) February 18, 2019
Report claims Huawei tried to copy Apple Watch heart rate sensor by asking Apple supplier to share its secrets - 9to5Mac https://t.co/WGKSW1UcPI
Report claims Huawei tried to copy Apple Watch heart rate sensor by asking Apple supplier to share its secrets YIKES. Does China literally steal everything and make knockoffs? #cdnpoli https://t.co/Jkh5D7mv3l
— albertarabbit (@albertarabbit) February 19, 2019
There's copying Apple, and then there's copying Apple https://t.co/KHTu5Znh2y
— Stephen Hall (@hallstephenj) February 18, 2019
Apple MacBook Pro 15 vs. @Alienware m15: Which 15-inch Powerhouse Is Best? https://t.co/IyjiWheczo#iwork4dell
— Frank Azor (@AzorFrank) February 18, 2019
I am not surprised at all. When you outsource all manufacturing and killed local jobs to make money for shareholders. It is called karma. One day China will loose its edge to someone else too. Huawei cloning Apple parts, rewarding employees for tech theft https://t.co/FXt4oAQn9m
— The Best Linux Blog In the Unixverse (@nixcraft) February 19, 2019
Huawei cloning Apple parts, rewarding employees for tech theft & in general acting like a criminal syndicate https://t.co/DL49tw3z0S via @AppleInsider
— Michael Ron Bowling (@mrbcyber) February 18, 2019
Huawei cloning Apple parts, rewarding employees for tech theft#wenginnovation https://t.co/pDOTHeQhvw
— The Inimitable El Vindicado? (@Schtaunkhauser) February 19, 2019
#Huawei cloning #Apple parts, rewarding employees for tech theft https://t.co/MJpBCEDZuZ pic.twitter.com/P2I8RZbn5z
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) February 19, 2019
Secrets are a fragile competitive advantage. As soon as they are stolen, your advantage disappears.
— Sean Byrnes (@sbyrnes) February 19, 2019
Build more than one sustainable advantage if you want to win long term. https://t.co/C3FFnYuSd5
#China's #Huawei uses "dubious" tactics to try to #reverseengineer #technology from #Apple and other competitors in the #electronics market, a report charged on Monday.https://t.co/h9hSU3BJaT
— Boycott China Hegemony (@BoycottHegemony) February 18, 2019