Chief executive says company is confident of catching up with top global players TCL Corp, one of China's leading consumer electronics companies, will boost its presence in the telecommunication device segment of the domestic market in ...
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Cawston Press is launching three new vegetable and fruit drinks in cartons supplied by Switzerland-based packaging provider Tetra Pak. The new Sweet Greens, Sunshine Blend and Radiant Roots drinks will be available in 750ml Tetra Pak ...
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LG plans to launch a new flagship series of smartphones that will be positioned above the existing G-series, a new report suggests. An article by the Korea Herald claims that LG wants to outdo its own top-tier goods with a super-premium ...
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For full-year 2014, specialty metal and chemical products firm 5N Plus Inc of Montreal, Québec, Canada has reported revenue of $508.2m, up 10.7% on $459m for 2013. 5N Plus provides purified metals such as bismuth, gallium, ...
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Online payment giant PayPal has confirmed that it is to purchase Paydiant, a company that provides mobile wallet technology for a number of major apps. Most notably among those supported apps are those from MCX, which is the consortium of ...
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Sony has dropped the iconic Walkman name for the music apps on its Xperia smartphone and tablet launches at MWC 2015. The Japanese company has so far announced the Xperia Z4 Tablet and the mid-range Xperia M4 Aqua smartphone during the ...
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 has been officially unveiled at MWC 2015, with the hotly anticipated handset shaping up to be a true powerhouse of the smartphone space. Following months of leaks and countless rumours, the S6 has finally entered the ...
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The BlackBerry death knell is unmistakable – new research points to the company’s UK market share slipping below one million users by the end of 2017. That’s a stark drop from its comparatively glorious yesteryears, with ...
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According to a new report from Tractica, the global wearable devices market will grow from 17.0 million device shipments in 2013 to 187.2 million units annually by 2020, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34 percent. The ...
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Following months of speculation and the gradual shortening of release windows, we may be closer to narrowing down the release date for the long-awaited Apple Watch. Following the initial promise of an 'early 2015' on-sale date, Apple CEO ...
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Apple is reportedly planning to venture into self driving car market and holding talks with car makers and automotive suppliers in this regard. Reuters cited sources familiar with the mater as saying that the iPhone maker is looking to ...
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Apple is preparing to start the production of its electric car by 2020. According to a Bloomberg report, the California-based company has been secretly developing an electric car. The usual timeframe for automakers for developing a car ...
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Motorola has spoken out to defend its Moto Maker programme following perceived criticism from Apple’s design guru Sir Jonathan Ive. In a well-publicised profile in the New Yorker this week, London-born Ive indirectly slammed Moto ...
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Samsung has dropped the biggest hint yet that the Samsung Galaxy S6 won't feature a removable battery. Many of the rumours surrounding the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 - and there are a fair few - suggest that it will launch on March 1 ...
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The LG G4 will pass over Mobile World Congress 2015 without appearance, instead launching a month later in April, according to a new report. The Korea Times cites insider sources as saying ‘LG Electronics decided not to release the ...
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