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Australian consumer regulator sues Samsung alleging misleading advertising
July 04, 2019
July 04, 2019 8:46 AM
SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Australia's competition regulator said on Thursday (July 4) that it had launched a lawsuit against the local unit of Samsung Electronics, alleging it misled consumers by promoting its Galaxy smartphones as water resistant.
SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Australia's competition regulator said on Thursday (July 4) that it had launched a lawsuit against the local unit of Samsung Electronics, alleging it misled consumers by promoting its Galaxy smartphones as water resistant.
Huawei calls on US courts to throw out ban on its equipment
May 29, 2019
May 29, 2019 10:00 AM
SHENZHEN - Chinese tech giant Huawei has called on US courts to declare as unconstitutional legislation that bars its agencies from using Huawei’s equipment.SHENZHEN - Chinese tech giant Huawei has called on US courts to declare as unconstitutional legislation that bars its agencies from using Huawei’s equipment.SHENZHEN - Chinese tech giant Huawei has called on US courts to declare as unconstitutional legislation that bars its agencies from using Huawei’s equipment.
SHENZHEN - Chinese tech giant Huawei has called on US courts to declare as unconstitutional legislation that bars its agencies from using Huawei’s equipment.SHENZHEN - Chinese tech giant Huawei has called on US courts to declare as unconstitutional legislation that bars its agencies from using Huawei’s equipment.SHENZHEN - Chinese tech giant Huawei has called on US courts to declare as unconstitutional legislation that bars its agencies from using Huawei’s equipment.
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