WSJ News Exclusive | Huawei Export Licenses Could Be Revoked by U.S.

[ad_1] Chip companies say restrictions on products supplied to the Chinese telecom will deny the U.S. industry revenue for research. [ad_2] Source link

U.S. Aluminum Producers Support Biden Tariffs on Russian Imports

[ad_1] American companies said they don’t expect the move by the Biden administration to drive up U.S. costs. [ad_2] Source link

Ericsson to Cut 8,500 More Jobs as 5G Rollout Stalls

[ad_1] Tech The announcement comes days after Ericsson said it planned to lay off 1,400 workers in Sweden [ad_2] Source link

Ericsson to Cut 1,400 Jobs as Orders Slow

[ad_1] The cuts are part of an effort the company announced late last year to reduce costs by the end of 2023 through streamlining processes, closing facilities and using fewer…

Cisco’s Catch-Up Is Worth Catching

[ad_1] The networking giant benefits from easing supply constraints, but recurring revenue base is also rising. [ad_2] Source link

Cisco shares jump after networking company beats estimates, boosts full-year guidance

[ad_1] Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins participates in a Bloomberg Television interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 18, 2023. Hollie Adams | Bloomberg | Getty Images…

WSJ News Exclusive | Leaders of Self-Driving-Truck Company Face Espionage Concerns Over China Ties

[ad_1] WSJ News Exclusive National Security National-security review sparked concerns over TuSimple’s alleged tech transfer to China [ad_2] Source link

Biden Administration Considers Cutting Off Huawei From U.S. Suppliers

[ad_1] The U.S. blacklisted the Chinese telecommunications company in 2019 but has granted exceptions for components not deemed a national-security risk. [ad_2] Source link

AT&T Earnings Show Wireless Customer Gains, $25 Billion Charge on Landlines

[ad_1] Business Earnings Telecom plans to keep spending big on build-out of 5G infrastructure and fiber network [ad_2] Source link

Microsoft Teams and Outlook down due to ‘networking issue’

[ad_1] Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and other Microsoft 365 services are currently down for thousands of users worldwide due to a networking issue. The software maker says it has “identified a…