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Foldable phones, computers, and tablets are looking to be the next big trend in technology, and Lenovo could be next to get in on the wave of future devices.
Digital Trends
Japan Display in advanced talks with Taiwan's TPK Holding and Chinese state-owned Silk Road Fund about an investment.
Wall Street Journal
Rising populism, policy uncertainty and trade conflicts have led to a sharp drop in confidence among global CEOs.
CNN
Just about every indicator of economic health in China is down.
Los Angeles Times
Corning introduced two new auto interior glass solutions to customers at CES 2019. As automakers respond to consumer demand for more integrated and interactive displays, Corning's new Gorilla Glass for Automotive Interiors solutions are designed to address these trends.
Company release
It's one of multiple phones launching at the Mobile World Congress trade show next month. But none of them will fold.
CNET
New devices from both Microsoft and PC makers
The Verge
Expect a price close to a midrange smartphone.
CNET
We saw OLED, 240Hz displays and upgradeable laptops.
engadget
Polish authorities charged a Chinese citizen Friday - who's worked for smartphone giant Huawei Technologies - with high-level espionage that could send him to prison for 10 years.
UPI
Apple is cutting its current production plan for new iPhones by about 10% for the next three months in a sign that the US smartphone maker is expecting a further hit this year.
Nikkei Asian Review
Xiaomi bought 65.2 million shares, or 0.48 percent, of TCL from the secondary market.
Bloomberg
Samsung Electronics is set to post its first drop in quarterly operating profit in two years as slowing economic growth in China.
Reuters
Production is set to ramp up in late summer 2019, just in time for a deluge of new Android and Apple devices
The Verge
Not a very merry Christmas
BBC News
Samsung Electronics reportedly is readying to move part of its TV production out of China amid deteriorating sales conditions and rising labor cost.
Pulse
It would 'encourage' foreign companies to hand things over, though.
engadget
The TVs will be on display at CES 2019.
engadget
China probably has become the world's biggest economy and will reap the benefits that once flowed to the U.S.
Bloomberg
LG has been teasing its flexible OLED technology for 10 years.
Digital Trends
A woman from California is suing Apple because she claims it wasn't clear the iPhone XS had a screen notch when she bought it.
Tech Radar
Almost half (48.6%) of US chief financial officers believe the United States will be in recession by the end of next year.
CNN
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will face a vote of confidence in her leadership on Wednesday. She said a new prime minister would have to scrap or extend Article 50, the mechanism taking Britain out of the EU on 29 March, "delaying or even stopping Brexit".
BBC News
The European Court of Justice has ruled the UK can cancel Brexit without the permission of the other 27 EU members.
BBC News
The US and China have agreed to suspend plans to impose new tariffs on January 1.
BBC News
The prosecutors did not reveal the names of the recipients of the OLED trade secrets, but an industry source identified one of the companies as BOE Technology Group, which supplies smartphone screens for key Samsung rival Huawei Technologies.
Nikkei Asian Review
Another phone manufacturer folds up its hat and throws it into the ring
The Verge
The fund, Qualcomm Ventures AI Fund, has already made its first investment via a Series A funding round of AnyVision, a face, body, and object recognition startup, the company said without disclosing the amount.
Reuters
The CEO and some employees of a supplier allegedly sold IP to a Chinese company.
engadget
LG Electronics vice chairman and CEO Jo Seong-jin said the company will promote automation of suppliers' manufacturing units as part of efforts to strengthen business partnership.
Korea Herald
Apple's share price has tumbled more than 20% since October, hurting other stocks and infecting the wider market.
BBC News
ITRI received three 2018 R&D 100 Awards on November 16 in Orlando, Florida. ITRI's technologies were selected as winners for innovation in the Software/Services, IT/Electrical, and Mechanical Devices/Materials categories.
Company release
At this point, Samsung apparently just wants to fold all the things.
BGR
Larry Kudlow confirms that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has restarted trade talks with his Chinese counterpart
CNBC
"It is alarming to uncover that producers are labelling black powders as graphene and selling them for top dollar, while in reality, they contain mostly cheap graphite"
New Electronics
Samsung expects to ship a million of these newfangled devices, but the price will be steep
The Verge
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation has announced that on October 30 in the first trial, it obtained a judgment recognizing the infringement of its patent for red phosphor in China by Yantai Shield Advanced Materials.
Company release
China has promised to further cut import tariffs and open its economy as it tries to address criticisms that its trade practices are "unfair".
BBC News
Expect to see that along with a foldable phone on stage in Las Vegas.
engadget
The mediation committee for the dispute between Samsung Electronics and its former employees suffering from work-related illnesses announced the finalized settlement for the two parties, with the plan including compensation of up to 150 million won (US$132,000) per illness.
Yonhap News
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