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@AndrewJin has an eye on @GS Zhou 's DJI.

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I'm now not so fond of his outdated drone.
I need DJI Phantom 4!
Coolest commercial drone so far.

I just ordered a pocket-size drone, dobby drone, made by the Chinese company Zerotech (零度智控). I'll update you guys once I get it and test it! :p:

Introduction video to the Dobby drone
New selfie machine?
 
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Huawei is not doing to well in HK am I right? Hk people love Samsung. My relative bought me a Samsung phone for my bday but I wanted a Huawei and they laughed.
 
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Huawei Honor 8


Xiaomi Air Notebook



I read the news about this new Xoami notebook on Liberty Times newspaper at the cafeteria.

Looks very sleek and elegant; definitely a top notch product for the cult-followers to consider.

This product brings a whole new dimension in pride in owning a certain brand. High level of materialist satisfaction, for sure, but, it generates cults and brings money.

As long as the cat catches mice (eating away foreign dominance), it is a good cat.

Xoami is a good cat.
 
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These guys are worried that one day they might have to feel content and gratified with a bowl of rice. :lol::D

That is correct
See the sense of insecurity is already penetrating into their bones
Already 3 theads were started on the same so insignificant topic:
https://defence.pk/threads/usa-vs-china-mens-basketball.440716/
https://defence.pk/threads/kevin-durant-leads-u-s-to-106-57-exhibition-rout-of-china.440946/
http://defence.pk/threads/u-s-olympic-men’s-basketball-team-downs-china-107-57-in-2nd-exhibition.441375/

On the events of some minor games where the world of sports hardly winks an eyelid alongside these frustrated guys, they have been pumping frantically as if they have found a dollar near the gutter!
China was fielding a team of 23-y-old of whom few if none at all have much international match experience in the top flight and to bring back a bit of history, en route of getting crowned the Asians' Champions for the 16th times, China beat India 104-58. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIBA_Asia_Championship
I bet China and fans hardly shouted for much joy after that match in the Championship. The practising matches with USA are good experience for our young team whose target is on much bigger achievements down the stretches of their careers. BTW, Yi JL didnt play.
 
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Huawei launches dual-lens flagship smartphone P9 in India
(Xinhua) August 18, 2016



Former Miss Universe and Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen (C) joins the launching ceremony of Huawei P9 smartphone in New Delhi, India, Aug. 17, 2016. Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei on Wednesday launched its dual-lens flagship smartphone P9 in India at Rs 39,999 (about 597 U.S. dollars). (Xinhua/Stringer)

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Former Miss Universe and Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen attends the launching ceremony of Huawei P9 smartphone in New Delhi, India, Aug. 17, 2016. Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei on Wednesday launched its dual-lens flagship smartphone P9 in India at Rs 39,999 (about 597 U.S. dollars). (Xinhua/Stringer)
 
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Huawei may be going places?

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Huawei invests in eco-system
Source: Agencies | September 3, 2016, Saturday |

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HUAWEI Technologies plans to invest a total of US$1 billion to attract global developers to help it set up its own eco-system, the firm said yesterday in Shanghai.

The Shenzhen-based firm intends to spend the US$1 billion by 2020 and to cooperate with Intel and SAP to establish a data-driven and cloud world, said Guo Wei, Huawei’s rotating chief executive.

“It’s a big cake (for digital transformation) and we are glad to share with partners and developers,” Guo told the Huawei Connect conference yesterday in Shanghai.

Huawei has so far invested US$300 million for this purpose.

In the next decade, the global digital transformation will create a market of US$100 trillion, according to the World Economic Forum.
 
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Huawei may be going places?

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Huawei invests in eco-system
Source: Agencies | September 3, 2016, Saturday |

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HUAWEI Technologies plans to invest a total of US$1 billion to attract global developers to help it set up its own eco-system, the firm said yesterday in Shanghai.

The Shenzhen-based firm intends to spend the US$1 billion by 2020 and to cooperate with Intel and SAP to establish a data-driven and cloud world, said Guo Wei, Huawei’s rotating chief executive.

“It’s a big cake (for digital transformation) and we are glad to share with partners and developers,” Guo told the Huawei Connect conference yesterday in Shanghai.

Huawei has so far invested US$300 million for this purpose.

In the next decade, the global digital transformation will create a market of US$100 trillion, according to the World Economic Forum.
 
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Huawei sees 85% of enterprise apps becoming cloud-based
USANEE MONGKOLPORN
THE NATION September 5, 2016 1:00 am

HUAWEI PREDICTS that by 2025 all enterprise IT solutions will be “cloudified”, and more than 85 per cent of enterprise applications will be cloud-based.

Every company will integrate its core business with the cloud, and will be on the look-out for cloud solutions that best suit them, Ken Hu, Huawei's rotating chief executive officer, said during the "Huawei Connect 2016" event in Shanghai last week. "Cloud is changing everything," he said. "We view change as a process of rebirth. For any business in the Cloud 2.0 era, change brings hope. And through action, we can create the future."

Enterprises that were born in the cloud led the development of the first cloud era, disrupting industries around the world, he said, adding that he believed the next 10 years would be the era of Cloud 2.0, marking the rise of countless industry clouds.

China's largest telecommunications company held "Huawei Connect 2016" from August 31 to September 2 under the theme of "Shape the Cloud", with the aim of exploring cloud-era trends and how different industries can achieve digital transformation by developing cloud technology and contributing to the cloud ecosystem.

This forms part of Huawei's plan to jump into the information and communications technology industry, apart from the telecoms industry.

Around 20,000 ICT industry leaders and experts from over 120 countries and regions gathered for event, which marked the first time that Huawei had publicly given a comprehensive look at its cloud strategy.

Hu explained that the company aimed to position itself as the enabler and driver of an intelligent world to become a preferred partner that enables digital and cloud transformation, while actively contributing to the cloud ecosystem through openness, collaboration and shared success.

The CEO said the company was focusing to invest in three key strategic areas in the future: devices, network and cloud. He compared devices to "feelers" that give all things the ability to sense their environments, while networks will connect everything, and the cloud will be the source of intelligence behind all things.

"Over the next five to 10 years, we will see all kinds of smart devices that automatically adapt to various use scenarios. Optical and wireless networks will provide ubiquitous, ultra-broadband connections.

"In the meantime, interconnected computers spread across the planet will aggregate vast amounts of data, forming a 'digital brain' in the cloud. This digital brain will evolve in real time, and it will never age, providing intelligence that can be called upon at any time by people and machines via high-speed connections and devices," he told his audience.

Diana Yuan, president of marketing and solutions sales at Huawei Enterprise Business Group, said Huawei was currently working closely with partners to develop innovative ICT solutions, and helping global customers to drive digital transformation and lead the trend.

The company is focused on customer-centric solutions and strong partnership enabling customers to achieve business success, she said.

To accelerate these shifts, Huawei has established 10 interconnected Open Labs around the world to facilitate fast dialogue around business models, market needs and technology solutions in various markets, she added. Huawei and its global strategic partner Accenture issue enterprise-cloud solutions together.

They jointly provide verified enterprise SAP and Oracle cloud solutions, which are based on the Huawei FusionCloud solution for global enterprise customers' core applications to provide one-stop service.

In the past two years, experts from Huawei and Accenture have worked side by side to develop enterprise cloud solutions to help clients reduce large capital investment in IT and meet flexible and scalable system requirements, Yuan explained.
 
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Huawei’s three tenets for making the most of the cloud opportunity
By James Bourne
05 September 2016, 11:11 a.m.
Categories Enterprise, Infrastructure

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With an increasingly open IT ecosystem, there are three key principles for all businesses, from SMBs to enterprises, to make the most of their lot: cooperation over competition, benefit sharing, and creating a bigger market rather than fighting for a larger share.

That was the verdict of Guo Ping, rotating CEO of Chinese telco Huawei, at the company’s Huawei Connect event. “Essentially, marketplace advantages will come from within an organisation, as has traditionally been the case, and also externally from the ecosystem in which they operate – forming a combination of both competitive and ecological advantages,” said Guo in the third day’s keynote.

“The ICT ecosystem will be more open, dynamic, and symbiotic. Every enterprise, big or small, can take part in this interdependent, symbiotic, and regenerative community of common interests, as long as it has its own unique value and makes its own unique contribution,” Guo added.

The previous days have seen a plethora of announcements from the Chinese vendor, with Connect being the first time that Huawei had ‘publicly given a comprehensive look at its cloud strategy’. The overall theme of Connect was “shape the cloud”, and Huawei predicts that by 2025 all enterprise IT will be ‘cloudified’, while 85% of enterprise applications will be based in the cloud.

There were plenty of numerical analogies floating around too; cloud 2.0 was used not infrequently to describe the future of IT, while another announcement prognosticated upon bank 3.0 – first noted in a 2012 book by Brett King, and used here to annotate a new financial cloud solution from Huawei and Infosys.

Ken Hu, another of Huawei’s rotating CEOs, argued that the coming 10 years will envisage the era of cloud 2.0. “Cloud is changing everything,” Hu said. “We view change as a process of rebirth. For any business in the cloud 2.0 era, change brings hope. And through action, we can create the future.”

Huawei announced enterprise cloud solutions with partner Accenture, alongside research from Forrester around digital transformation, while the Chinese giant also announced its latest excursions into the world of all-flash storage, unveiling System OceanStor Dorado V3, bolstered with support from Intel, Oracle, and Brocade.
 
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China's tech giant Huawei supports startups in France
September 07, 2016
Xinhua


BORDEAUX, France, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- Three French startups received awards Monday evening for their products that could make everyday life better experience in the near future, joining previous winners of a national program designed to support innovative entrepreneurs.

The program, named Digital In-Pulse, was set up three years ago by Huawei France, in a bid to support innovative small and medium companies across the country and meanwhile reinforce cooperation between them and talents in Shenzhen, a coastal city in southern China where Huawei is headquartered.

Since 2014, nearly 30 French companies have benefited from the program, including financial support of up to 50,000 euros, business trips to China and personalized follow-ups from Business France, a government-affiliated business promotion body and Huawei's partner on this program.

Speaking at a ceremony in Bordeaux City hall for the three winners, William Lv, vice president of Huawei France, reasserted Huawei's promise to contribute as much as possible to the French economy and generate local jobs by supporting France's digital transformation.

"France should be proud of its innovation ecosystem and its high level education. FrenchTech is not only a label, but also an energy that France should support," he said.

This is the first time that the competition has been held in Bordeaux, led by Huawei in partnership with a bunch of local partners. A panel of seven professionals chose the three winning companies out of a total of 25 candidates.

  GreenMe, a company established in 2012 in Landes, took the first prize, for its product that could continuously measure different factors of a workplace so as to make it more comfortable and efficient.

  The company will receive 50,000 euros from Huawei and participate in the Digital In-Pulse Forum in China in October, an event that will allow it to discover the Chinese digital ecosystem and to build its own professional network in China.

  The second and third prizes were awarded respectively to Cogniteev for its OnCrawl solution, which helps business operators discover errors on their website, and to Qucit for its mobile applications that calculate traffic flows in cities and predict congestions based on realtime data.

  Alexandre Dugarry, president of GreenMe, said that the Digital In-Pulse program and his upcoming trip to China will accelerate the international development of his business. The chance to get a closer look at the Chinese market is especially valuable, he added.

  Bordeaux Mayor Alain Juppe, who also attended the ceremony, thanked Huawei for organizing this competition, saying the program offers support to innovative French startups and link them to the international market and in particular the Chinese market.

  The Huawei-sponsored innovation contest this year is staged in four French cities, including Lyon, Lille, Nice and Bordeaux, and 12 companies will be awarded.

  The event connects the French digital industry with the Chinese one and the main topics covered by the competition, such as Big Data, smart technologies and connected objects are at the heart of research and development strategies of Huawei, a leading Chinese tech giant with branches across the world.

  Chinese companies like Huawei have in recent years devoted great resources to developing innovative products or remodeling services based on latest technologies, but innovation is a buzzword beyond the business circle in China, as the country has been pushing to make technological innovation a new engine of global growth during its G20 presidency, observers say.
 
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