Huawei is facing a 13-count indictment including bank fraud by the U.S.

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The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Huawei was under federal investigation and might soon have charges filed against it. During a press conference this afternoon, the Department of Justice did just that, indicting the Chinese telecommunication company on 13 counts including money laundering, obstruction of justice, and sanction violations.

The seriousness of these charges primarily surrounds Huawei’s alleged violation of the U.S. sanctions against Iran. Skycom is a Huawei subsidiary that does business in Iran, but the Chinese company had made claims that it sold its ownership of the company to not violate U.S. laws. According to the DOJ, this was a lie.

After covering up its ownership of Skycom, Huawei reportedly used its banking partners to clear over $100 million of Skycom’s transactions through the U.S. between 2010 and 2014.

Huawei’s CFO, Wanzhou Meng, who was arrested last year in Canada, was named in the DOJ’s investigation. In her executive role, Meng is charged with bank fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud as she reportedly lied to banking partners about her and the company’s relationship with Skycom.

The U.S. is working with Canada to extradite Meng as soon as possible to move forward with criminal charges.

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Additionally, the company is being charged with stealing trade secrets from U.S. companies. As detailed previously, Huawei employees allegedly took information and parts from a robot developed by T-Mobile to test smartphones. A Washington jury found the Chinese company guilty and awarded T-Mobile $4.8 million.

It will likely take months if not years for a court to make a ruling on these charges. Huawei has yet to release a statement pertaining to these charges. You can read the specifics pertaining to the charges here.

Source: Android Zone

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Grab the Google Home Hub, Home, and Mini all at discounted prices

Photograph of Google Home Hub, Home Mini, and Home side by side

As we’ve seen at CES 2019, there are a plethora of Google Assistant devices on the market to choose from. While third-party options are always good to have, Google’s hardware share a design standard and work out of the box. So if you’ve been interested in picking up any the Assistant-powered devices, now would be the best time as almost everything is on sale.

Google Home Hub

First up, we have the Google Home Hub. This smart display houses the full power of the Assistant while adding a visual element to the experience. While it is smaller than some of the third party options out there, it is the perfect size to set on a desk or bedside table. 

If you’re interested, Best Buy is selling the Home Hub for $99 ($50 off). You can take advantage of this sale by clicking on the button below. 

Google Home

Believe it or not, the original Google Home was announced in the fall of 2016. More than two years later, this smart speaker is still rock solid. With fair field microphones and surprisingly good-sounding speaker, this Assistant-powered smart home device is perfect for just about anyone.

You can buy the Google Home from Best Buy for $90 ($39 off) using the button below.

Google Home Mini

And if you’re just looking for the most simple way to use the Google Assistant, the Home Mini is probably the best solution. This inexpensive smart speaker is capable of doing everything its bigger brothers can but in a smaller package. 

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Using the button below, you can grab the Home Mini for $29 ($20 off). If you’re looking for multiple, you can pick up a two-pack for just $50

And if you don’t want to buy these from Best Buy, you can find the same discounts at Walmart, Target, and the Google Store.

Source: Android Zone

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