Eleven Years of Service
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RE: The Beginning Of The Tech Cold War 05-22-2019, 01:45 AM
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Google has only been ordered to sever ties with Huawei, due to its incredibly high ties to the Chinese government. A similar move was made not to long ago (less severe) regarding ZTE however Trump also oversaw the lifting of this restriction.
It is certainly possible, and it is believable that a tech "iron curtain" is going to come about as a result of this and other changes, however I don't necessarily think I would consider a tech cold war.
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Thirteen Years of Service
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RE: The Beginning Of The Tech Cold War 05-22-2019, 01:48 AM
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This was pretty surprising to me. I thought it was a pretty hardcore move from Trump, and didn't really consider how US businesses would respond. I'm pretty sure google is taking a hit with this move, especially in relation to developing tech.
Strangely, I noticed the UK is still selling their android phones (we can thank brexit fears for that). However, I suspect anyone watching the news would think twice about making a purchase.
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RE: The Beginning Of The Tech Cold War 05-22-2019, 02:27 AM
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Posting to read later.
I haven't read much about this topic but how could it be a cold war? That's on my mind anyways. I'll check it out in a few hours as it sounds interesting.
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RE: The Beginning Of The Tech Cold War 05-22-2019, 02:59 AM
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Definitely a step forward. I know plenty were purchasing Huawei devices, due to their affordability (and overlooking possible implications). Imagine an Android phone without Google Maps?