Google is lobbying for Android exemption from the Huawei ban [www.androidpolice.com]
Google says cutting us off from Huawei is a security risk [www.foxnews.com]
Something good finally comes out of the Huawei ban [www.androidpolice.com]
Huawei responds after Facebook suspends app pre-installs on its handsets [www.talkandroid.com]
Google arguing that forked Huawei OS is security threat [9to5google.com]
Facebook reportedly prohibits Huawei from pre-installing its apps [www.engadget.com]
Facebook moves to distance itself from Huawei [telecoms.com]
Facebook suspends app pre-installs on Huawei phones [seekingalpha.com]
Google warns Huawei ban poses risk to US security [www.itpro.co.uk]
More than 80 million Huawei device users are on Android Pie (EMUI 9) [betanews.com]
Google warning US government that Huawei ban is a massive security risk [phandroid.com]
According to Google, excluding Huawei from Android is a security risk [www.gizchina.com]
Google Says Huawei Ban Threatens US National Security by Forcing Chinese Tech Giant to Create Insecure OS: Report [gizmodo.com]
Facebook No Longer Allowing Pre-Installation of its Apps on Huawei Phones [www.iphoneincanada.ca]
Google: the Huawei ban itself is a national security threat to the U.S. [pocketnow.com]
Facebook bars Huawei from pre-installing its apps [www.gizchina.com]
Facebook Blocks Huawei from Pre-Installing Its Apps as US Ban Intensifies [winbuzzer.com]
Facebook bans Huawei from pre-installing its apps, but does it matter? [thenextweb.com]
Blacklisted Huawei Loses Facebook, Instagram And WhatsApp Preinstalled Apps [www.forbes.com]
China warned tech giants against cooperating with Trump's sales ban: NYT [www.cnbc.com]
5G network deployments stymied by Huawei ban as other firms scramble to fill the void [www.techrepublic.com]
Facebook reportedly no longer allows Huawei to pre-install its apps [www.neowin.net]
Facebook Blocks Huawei From Pre-Installing Instagram, WhatsApp on Its Phones [www.thurrott.com]
New Huawei Phones Won’t Come With Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp [www.wsj.com]
Google warns against Huawei ban as Facebook gets involved [www.pocket-lint.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
0.00000000000001% chance Google gets anywhere with this https://t.co/dKYCKkVAI6
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) June 7, 2019
Translation: Google enlisted Huawei to do some of its dirty work (transferring risk), and the rug has been pulled out from under them. Exposing themselves bigly!
— QuillnInk1776--2020 (@QuillnInk1776) June 7, 2019
Google warns of US national security risks from Huawei ban https://t.co/7ASZgo0pmQ via @financialtimes
We cannot allow the interests of any company, no matter how big, to get in the way of protecting America's national interests. It is in America's national interest to put #China's #Huawei out of business. There is no other way to end the threat Huawei poses. https://t.co/BFhdFcZNyr
— Gordon G. Chang (@GordonGChang) June 7, 2019
Huawei ban is a nightmare scenario for Google — this is a major partner it has worked with on Android. You can tell this from the way Google was caught off guard when word of the ban first emerged https://t.co/SlkrzoiZzj
— Jon Russell (@jonrussell) June 7, 2019
.@Google warning that shutting @Huawei out of US - risks national security as Chinese will develop their own system that could be susceptible to hacking https://t.co/VMdnkqsB6b #CyberSecurity
— Karen Tso (@cnbcKaren) June 7, 2019
Just think how hard Silicon Valley would be lobbying Washington for smoother US-China ties if US internet firms actually had significant user numbers in China. https://t.co/HYU9Hf4qMw
— Elliott Zaagman (@ElliottZaagman) June 7, 2019
"If you don't let Huawei spy on us then their phones will be more vulnerable to espionage" is a really fucking weird argument. https://t.co/dV000lRaBV
— Tony Stark (@NatSecElitist) June 7, 2019
will not apologize for this title https://t.co/ZbVTAnsIOe
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) June 7, 2019
That's why, according to Google, excluding Huawei from Android is a security risk #Huawei #Google #US https://t.co/QA9fCRsSu4 pic.twitter.com/WVwZ7XqFR6
— Giz China (@Gizchina) June 7, 2019
Facebook bans Huawei from pre-installing its apps, but does it matter? https://t.co/HBHQGptHuR
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 7, 2019
Facebook bans Huawei from pre-installing its apps, but does it matter? https://t.co/uvjxJwgqVy
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 7, 2019
#Facebook bans #Huawei from pre-installing its #apps, but does it matter? (via @TheNextWeb)https://t.co/74SUrGSzEQ pic.twitter.com/4Hq0hiTcmM
— Insane Tech (@InsaneTechUK) June 7, 2019
Facebook bans Huawei from pre-installing its apps, but does it matter? https://t.co/5ET99JiPyR
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 7, 2019
The brinksmanship continues. This week China’s officials summoned tech multinationals, American and otherwise, to warn there would be dire consequences if firms cut sales or pulled production. They strongly hinted the American companies should lobby DC. https://t.co/uRSbG1S7sn
— Paul Mozur (@paulmozur) June 8, 2019
Ever since Google announced its compliance with the Huawei ban, I've been complaining about how it would only make Android security worse: when Google takes itself out of the equation, Android malware will proliferate. Apparently now they think so too. https://t.co/uFY6D4fMqj pic.twitter.com/0Ahucs3quc
— Riana Pfefferkorn (@Riana_Crypto) June 7, 2019
This ought to make it clear to Big Tech: there is no “partnership” with China. Doing business with them means supporting their repressive, authoritarian regime https://t.co/mtNL1EwC2M
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) June 8, 2019
This is crazy, Chinese Communist party leaders openly telling U.S. tech giants to violate U.S. law and manipulate the U.S. government. https://t.co/RaJjrdlEw6
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) June 8, 2019
#Google has warned Trump government that the ban for the company to update Android OS on #Huawei’s smartphones, will prompt Huawei to develop its own operating system, which risks compromising US national interests, Financial Times reported. pic.twitter.com/fyMlNIJtq3
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) June 7, 2019
Have any google executives in china been called in for a chat and told they need to lobby the us government over huawei and the trade war? It is already happening at other companies https://t.co/qPnkF7uTS3
— Bill Bishop (@niubi) June 7, 2019
Uhhh, so the Chinese government is now directing American companies to ignore the US President? https://t.co/2YKM0Ora65
— Mike Dudas (@mdudas) June 8, 2019
The next step in the trade war: pressuring US companies to lobby for Chinese interests. Or, as one source delightfully put it, “jawboning multinationals.” https://t.co/BMMF7xbPqA
— kat longer (@kateconger) June 8, 2019
Hard choices ahead https://t.co/lF3MGHd9NQ
— Peter Zeihan (@PeterZeihan) June 8, 2019
#5G network deployments stymied by Huawei ban as other firms scramble to fill the void https://t.co/iF9v8kATcN
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) June 8, 2019
Facebook reportedly no longer allows Huawei to pre-install its apps #Facebook #Huawei https://t.co/NdFfod09ZH pic.twitter.com/6umoEqzQDk
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) June 8, 2019
Facebook Blocks Huawei From Pre-Installing Instagram, WhatsApp on Its Phones - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/GFZNeLplQB pic.twitter.com/6TUPmMoaKz
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) June 7, 2019
Facebook will no longer allow its apps -- FB, WhatsApp and Instagram -- to come pre-installed on mobile devices made by Huawei following the U.S. blacklisting of the Chinese tech giant. https://t.co/W5GJnO6eph pic.twitter.com/bZPNXOZrzY
— Newley Purnell (@newley) June 7, 2019
#Facebook will no longer allow its apps to come pre-installed on mobile devices made by #Huawei Technologies Co. following the U.S. blacklisting of the Chinese tech giant, dealing another blow to its booming smart-phone business. https://t.co/4vQzv0fPLe
— Bang Xiao 肖邦 (@BangXiao_) June 7, 2019
Google warns the White House that it risks compromising U.S. national security if it goes ahead with a Huawei ban, the Financial Times reports https://t.co/yXNdIta7KD @technologyさんから
— Huawei通信 (@Huawei_Report) June 8, 2019
Google has warned the Trump administration that it risks compromising U.S. national security if it goes ahead with export restrictions on Huawei, and has asked to be exempted from any ban. https://t.co/ijuKu0T7BL
— Linda Hill (@bulldoghill) June 7, 2019
Google Warns White House of Security Risks From Huawei Ban: FThttps://t.co/AtNArGEzYu
— Nirmal (@nirmaltv) June 7, 2019