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Google's blow to Huawei

The Chinese giant's mobile devices face uncertainty after Google stops providing apps and the Android OS. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones.

The Chinese giant's mobile devices face uncertainty after Google says US trade restrictions mean it can no longer provide services, or the Android operating system. Plus, do digital assistants with female voices entrench gender bias? And, why tech that claims to be "accessible" to people with disabilities often fails to live up to its promise. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with 大象传媒 tech reporter Jane Wakefield, and special guest Emily Taylor, from the Chatham House think tank.

(Image: Launch of the latest smartphone from Honor - a sub-brand of Huawei - in London this week, Credit: TOLGA AKMEN /AFP/ Getty Images).

23 minutes

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Fri 24 May 2019 21:06GMT

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