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Huawei was forced to sell off sub-brand Honor last year due to the ongoing US sanctions, and the newly independent company has subsequently signed agreements with a host of US partners. This includes Qualcomm, and Honor confirmed that the upcoming Honor 50 series will be launching with the new Snapdragon 778G processor (among other notable chipset announcements).
What about Google support though? Well, Honor Germany noted in a since-deleted tweet that the Honor 50 range would be coming with Google Mobile Services (GMS). So that got us thinking whether
Android Authority readers would buy an Honor phone now that Google services seem to be back.
At Abu Dhabi International Book Fair: Salha Obaid on Fact and Fiction
The Emirati writer explores the rapid changes in her country in recent decades, with factual research as a foundation for her fiction.
Salha Obaid
By Chip Rossetti
‘People Inspire Me’
The Emirati novelist Salha Obaid says that she has given some thought to how fiction including her own work treats the past.
Obaid is a speaker on Thursday (May 27) at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, and will be talking about the relationship between historical fiction and historical fact. She also speaks today at the book fair, a conversation with Iman Mersal, the Egyptian winner of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award this year in literature for her creative nonfiction. [Our
From the protection of copyright to censorship, taxes, custom duties, the need for digital acceleration and literacy, the association’s president surveys the conditions in which publishers are working.
Stands at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, May 24. Image: ADIBF
‘Our Future Cannot Depend on Paper Publishing Alone’
One of the most astute observers of Arab world publishing, Arab Publishers Association president Mohamed Rashad met with the Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi of Sharjah in January, on her very first official trip as president of the International Publishers Association (IPA). Al Qasimi was opening a series of conference trips that she has continued all spring, and the importance of her selection as Cairo for her first stop was clear in her comments: the challenge and promise of young readers for the international publishing industry.