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Taylor Ogan

@taylorogan
10 posts
2024-11-26
I'm headed to Huawei's Mate 70 launch event in Shenzhen (yes, Shenzhen Metro has business class). This phone/chip/OS/event is a really big deal for Chinese tech, and has big implications for US-China relations. Here's some background. [image]
2024-11-26 View on X
New York Times

Huawei unveils the $760+ Mate 70 series, powered by its HarmonyOS Next, calling the flagship the “smartest” Mate phone, as it continues to face US chip curbs

Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market.  Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.

It turned out Huawei had secretly been pouring tons of R&D for years into designing domestic chips. The chip's performance showed that Huawei and SMIC had overcome the technical limitations previously thought insurmountable with older DUV tech. The only remaining thread tying
2024-11-26 View on X
New York Times

Huawei unveils the $760+ Mate 70 series, powered by its HarmonyOS Next, calling the flagship the “smartest” Mate phone, as it continues to face US chip curbs

Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market.  Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.

@Huawei ... Richard Yu is just openly calling out Lei Jun and Apple. The crowd is loving it. [image]
2024-11-26 View on X
New York Times

Huawei unveils the $760+ Mate 70 series, powered by its HarmonyOS Next, calling the flagship the “smartest” Mate phone, as it continues to face US chip curbs

Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market.  Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.

@Huawei ... Huawei is just running away with this, releasing things no other tech company could in a single event. - $3,300 USD smart watch with real gold - $2,000 foldable phones - $700 tablet - $400 health watch [image]
2024-11-26 View on X
New York Times

Huawei unveils the $760+ Mate 70 series, powered by its HarmonyOS Next, calling the flagship the “smartest” Mate phone, as it continues to face US chip curbs

Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market.  Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.

@Huawei ... Lots of really innovative features, including by far the most advanced gesture controls, thanks to the powerful cameras and sensors under the screen. The screen is the most advanced on a phone, which is why they had to move the fingerprint sensor to the side. [video]
2024-11-26 View on X
New York Times

Huawei unveils the $760+ Mate 70 series, powered by its HarmonyOS Next, calling the flagship the “smartest” Mate phone, as it continues to face US chip curbs

Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market.  Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.

@Huawei @committeeonccp Here it is, Richard Yu presents the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ [image]
2024-11-26 View on X
New York Times

Huawei unveils the $760+ Mate 70 series, powered by its HarmonyOS Next, calling the flagship the “smartest” Mate phone, as it continues to face US chip curbs

Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market.  Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series.

2023-02-28
Tesla just admitted FSD is only SAE Level 2 in its recall FAQ. I mean, anyone with a brain already knew this, and Tesla admitted this to regulators over a year ago, so if you're shocked by this reality, you've been living in fantasy land. https://twitter.com/...
2023-02-28 View on X
The Verge

Tesla stops FSD beta installations in the US and Canada until a future OTA update addresses an NHTSA recall; current FSD users can keep using the software as is

2022-12-26
Elon musk is literally the business version of Donald Trump. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-26 View on X
Washington Post

Former Twitter employees and people in Elon Musk's orbit detail his erratic leadership; Musk wanted “full access” for Bari Weiss, which staff refused to grant

Musk's intense focus on his social media company purchase has devolved into the culture wars.  Meanwhile, Tesla is tanking.

2022-02-02
Here's a typical drive on Tesla FSD Beta, and why it's the opposite of useful. It's most certainly not even close to being “safer than a human”, by any factor. 22-minute drive, 4.5 miles, and WAY too many interventions. https://twitter.com/...
2022-02-02 View on X
Associated Press

NHTSA: Tesla will issue an OTA update for 53,822 cars and SUVs to remove an FSD feature that let vehicles roll through stop signs without coming to a halt

and who is not a lobbyist — had to protect his tweets due to bullying, which I guess has sufficiently filled the role of Tesla's disbanded PR department https://apnews.com/... Aaro...

2022-02-01
Here's a typical drive on Tesla FSD Beta, and why it's the opposite of useful. It's most certainly not even close to being “safer than a human”, by any factor. 22-minute drive, 4.5 miles, and WAY too many interventions. https://twitter.com/...
2022-02-01 View on X
Associated Press

Docs: Tesla will issue an OTA update to its FSD software that let vehicles roll through stop signs without coming to a halt, affecting around 54,000 vehicles

DETROIT (AP) — Tesla is recalling nearly 54,000 cars and SUVs because their “Full Self-Driving” software lets them roll through stop signs without coming to a complete halt.