
Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Wednesday.
1. Huawei's CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei broke a years-long silence to deny that his company spies for the Chinese government, and to say he misses his daughter, arrested Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, 'very much.Ren hasn't spoken to the international press for three years.
Ren called for collaboration and 'shared success' with the US.Netflix's most popular plan will see the biggest increase, to $13 from $11.
4. Snap said in an SEC filing that Tim Stone was walking away after just eight months on the job.
In an internal memo to employees seen by Business Insider, Facebook chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer said on Monday that the company has developed "a set of ground-rules for open and respectful communication at work, and a central moderation model."
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7. Facebook's project is meant to support local journalists with immediate newsgathering needs while helping them build long-term sustainable business models, on and off its platform.Named "Duoshan," the app lets people send ephemeral videos and GIFs.
. Uber employees worry about the firm's valuation, while Airbnb is doubling down on safety and customer service.
. The vlogger managed to boost his monthly subscribers 700% in his effort to keep Indian channel T-Series from the top spot.
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