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Tag: Telecommunications

Has the U.S. Market Closed the Door to Huawei?

Posted on May 5, 2018 by Weiya Mu

Huawei, a Chinese technology company, has the world’s second largest smartphone brand. Its smartphone sales have surpassed Apple and is only behind Samsung.1 But Huawei is not only a smartphone manufacturer—it is a giant telecommunication company with business spreading across almost every corner of the industry, including smartphones, routers, cell towers, phone chips, etc. Huawei…

Carpenter v. United States Raises Important Privacy Concerns

Posted on April 9, 2018 by Derek Reusche

In November 2017, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Carpenter v. United States. Carpenter was charged and convicted for his role in a string of armed robberies occurring mostly in the Detroit area. Investigators identified Carpenter as a suspect and were able to place him near the scene of multiple robberies by…

$1.35 million “Supercookie” Slap to Verizon Wireless

Posted on April 12, 2016April 12, 2016 by Ann Choi

Someone is watching your every move on the web and you do not even know it. If you think you are safe simply by deleting browser cookies and history, think again; there are many other sneaky ways your movements continue to be tracked. Generally, cookies are installed to enhance and personalize consumers’ Internet experience. A…

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