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ZTE Is Starting To Resume Operations Under A Temporary Commerce Department Waiver
Chinese smartphone and networking equipment manufacturer ZTE scored another concession from the White House today, with Reuters reporting that the Department of Commerce had decided to grant it a “temporary reprieve” from a ban on purchasing components from US companies that recently led to ZTE shutting down its operations.
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US Senators Have A New Plan To Wreck ZTE, Despite Trump’s Deal
Image: ZTE The saga of ZTE is a never-ending roller coaster. After violating sanctions in Iran, suddenly it wasn’t, after US President Trump and the Department of Commerce inked a deal that gave ZTE another lease on life. But now, it seems the ban could be back on.
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A New Reason To Not Buy These Cheap Android Devices: Complimentary Malware
Researchers at Avast Threat Labs say that more than 100 different low-cost Android devices from manufacturers like ZTE, Archos, and myPhone come with malware pre-installed. Users in more than 90 countries, including Australia, are said to be infected. The good news is there’s a fix.
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ZTE Is Practically Shutting Down, And A US Ban Is To Blame
When the US Department of Commerce slapped a seven-year ban on ZTE, blocking it from buying or using components made by US companies, things looked bad for the world’s fifth-largest smartphone maker. Though until ZTE had a chance to sort things out, we didn’t know exactly what the full impact would be.