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Ark OS

Posted: Sat 01 Jun 2019, 20:17
by don570
New name is Ark OS


https://techviral.net/things-to-know-ab ... is-new-os/
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Posted: Sat 01 Jun 2019, 21:45
by tallboy
So, there may be a headline for 2022: The latest Arkpup released! :lol:

Not a very smart decision for business:
https://techviral.net/google-losses-425 ... on-huawei/

huawei-meng-wanzhou-search

Posted: Fri 07 Jun 2019, 00:33
by don570
It looks like a set up by the RCMP.
Border agents claim that 3 hours to examine luggage is 'normal'


https://globalnews.ca/news/5357916/huaw ... rch-phone/

Posted: Thu 13 Jun 2019, 23:27
by scsijon
Came across ASOP in a goverment telecommunications release the other day, talk was to make it mandatory with google as a package to be downloaded and added afterwards if wanted (not to be mandatory). I think it was from either India or Vietnam, do know Japan is considering it mandatory at least for all 'kids' phones at least as they have some of their own 'protected apps' most of the kids use that are not suitable for most adults (would be conmsidered too basic a function list).

China has had a couple of self-built linux versions out for a while, Lenovo was selling laptops with one as an option last year, so I don't have a concern with Ark OS as it should be easy to work out if there is anything strange with it, the only concern would be if it still has to connect to a Chinese mainland server to run as one did, slow connections that would drop out 'at the drop-of-a-hat'.

Posted: Fri 14 Jun 2019, 07:35
by p310don
Huawei must have read James' earlier post, and is apparently looking at Sailfish, which is by Jolla, which is the extension of Meego, which is the descendant of Maemo, which is a debian-ish distro from Nokia....

https://www.androidauthority.com/huawei ... os-998420/

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Posted: Fri 14 Jun 2019, 20:40
by tallboy
In the link above, they wrote:However, the main attraction is Sailfish OS’ focus on privacy. Jolla only collects information needed to run its services and doesn’t sell your data to third parties without your consent. Also, Jolla doesn’t collect any data without your consent.
That info should stop comments about Huawei collecting data for the Chinese government.

Posted: Fri 14 Jun 2019, 23:04
by p310don
I've always liked the idea of Sailfish, after having a Nokia N900 for years and then an N9.

Potentially Huawei could capitalise on this if they release a secure OS that can use the Android play store.

Less ads, less intrusion, less BIG G following your every move. Sounds good to me.

Posted: Sat 15 Jun 2019, 10:26
by stemsee
Huawei doesn't need the playstore, they have always provided their own store. just compatibility with apk packages is enough.

Posted: Sat 15 Jun 2019, 19:44
by don570
Huawei doesn't need the playstore, they have always provided their own store
The US government could punish developers who list their apps on Huawei playstore
and that would hurt its credibility.
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Posted: Sun 16 Jun 2019, 21:55
by p310don
hurt its credibility
Does "its" mean Huawei or the US government??

Posted: Sun 16 Jun 2019, 23:35
by tallboy
I saw that app. 45% of the Huawei employees are working in research and development sections, some 80.000 people. It only takes one person to come up with a great idea...

Posted: Thu 03 Oct 2019, 00:30
by don570
This is the consequences of crackdown on Huawei
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/huawe ... 12259.html
One of Huawei Technologies Co.’s biggest trade war headaches has just gotten worse, as an unofficial workaround to the Trump administration ban on using Google apps and services has been quashed.

Security researcher John Wu published an illuminating post Tuesday that explained how users of Huawei’s Mate 30 Pro were able to manually download and install Google apps, despite a U.S. blacklisting that prohibits the Chinese company from using American components and software. The process allowed the Mate 30 Pro (along with the basic Mate 30) to run popular apps like Google Maps and Gmail that otherwise would not be permitted.

Posted: Thu 03 Oct 2019, 03:10
by musher0
I thought this thread was about a Huawei OS?

Posted: Thu 03 Oct 2019, 03:45
by 8Geee
Does anyone remember the Blackberry-10 (aka BBX)? That had QNX as the OS. The US Gov't hated THAT so much (real end-user privacy) that they essentially blackballed it.

Huawei is going in the same direction for apparently different reason(s).

Regards
8Geee

Posted: Wed 16 Oct 2019, 14:50
by hatemonday
The US government could punish developers who list their apps on Huawei playstore
and that would hurt its credibility.
NBA & South Park punished long before "US government could punish ......"

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... de-1245783

Posted: Thu 17 Oct 2019, 00:45
by tallboy
Oh, yes, that will hurt them hard! :P
https://www.theverge.com wrote:Huawei revenue jumps 23 percent despite US crackdown
Huawei made 221.6 billion yuan ($32.2 billion) in revenue in the April-June quarter, a 23 percent increase over the previous quarter despite the escalation of the US-China trade war cutting off its business with American companies. Net profit margin was 8.7 percent on 401.3 billion yuan ($58.3 billion) of revenue for the first six months of 2019.

Huawei sold 118 million smartphones in the first half of the year — 59 million in each quarter — representing a 24 percent year-on-year increase, though the growth was accounted for in the first quarter. Huawei’s consumer business reached 220.8 billion yuan ($32.1 billion) in revenue for the same period, making up 55 percent of the company’s total sales.

Posted: Fri 18 Oct 2019, 00:15
by don570
Germany has just decided to use Huawei technology and it's likely that Canada will too.
Americans are fighting an uphill battle.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50068415
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Posted: Fri 18 Oct 2019, 15:31
by hatemonday
Intended for PC as well, some 70 percent computers will be benefited.

Posted: Sat 19 Oct 2019, 20:43
by don570
Some 70 percent of computers run unlicenced software
But that doesn't apply to system software....

Because microsoft will sue and does sue if store violates copyright law
in china!!!
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Posted: Sat 19 Oct 2019, 23:01
by tallboy
Huawei laptops come with the beautyful Linux Deepin OS installed, not challenging the Microsoft monopoly.
https://www.deepin.org/en/2019/07/19/deepin15-11/

Deepin Software Center v3.2/v3.0/2.1 available for Ubuntu/Linux Mint
https://www.noobslab.com/2014/05/deepin ... v3021.html

The chinese philosophy has always been to think long-term, planning for the future. You can even see it in the sub-title for the Deepin OS, 'Better never stops'. They will probably not be very affected by typical american activities based on short-term economic profits.