Oliver Ebel, Executive Director and General Manager, Lenovo Middle East and Africa Lenovo announced on Monday that it is now the number-four PC manufacturer in the Middle East and Africa, based on the latest preliminary results from IDC ...
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Reportedly, the world’s two major steelmakers ArcelorMittal and Brazil’s Siderúrgica Nacional have emerged as leading bidders for ThyssenKrupp AG’s access in the United States and Brazil. ArcelorMittal has ...
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Electronic Arts Inc., in collaboration with GlassLab, today announced SimCityEDU is in development, an online educational community based on the award-winning SimCityTM videogame. SimCityEDU will serve as a resource for classroom teachers ...
Pairasight Inc, a Michigan start-up company, has introduced revolutionary prototype POV-camera technology: a Pairasight-enabled eyewear device that can stream 1080p HD video live from the users perspective, and allow that user to share ...
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Samsung Electronics America Inc., announced the availability of updates to Android 4.1, Jelly Bean for both its award-winning Galaxy Note 10.1 and its popular Galaxy Tab 2 devices for the Wi-Fi versions. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 ...
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Swann Security proudly debuts the Bolt HD mini high definition action camera. Making its debut at the 2013 International CES, this mini HD camera / DVR combo is rugged, waterproof and comes with a myriad of mounting options so outdoor ...
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Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced the development of technology that makes it possible to transfer files between a PC and a mobile device by simply using a mobile phone or tablet to capture a video of a file displayed on a PC ...
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DAP Technologies is debuting its first Android computers this week at ProMat, the material handling and logistics industry's premier event. Rugged, lightweight and highly mobile, the M9705 tablet and the M4305 handheld are enterprise-ready ...
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U.K.-based telecoms operator O2 recently urged the mobile industry to cease selling smartphone charges with new handsets, having completed a successful trial. The operator revealed the results of a three-month-long pilot scheme in ...
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Microsoft Gulf and Union National Bank (UNB) on Monday announced a partnership that will see UNB upgrade parts of its IT infrastructure to Windows 8. UNB said that, when it is completed, the IT model will be the first of its kind in the ...
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Japanese carmaker Mazda has signed a deal with Italian carmaker Fiat to produce an open-top two-seater sports car for Alfa Romeo brand at Hiroshima plant in Japan from 2015. The new Alfa Romeo under the agreement that was initially signed ...
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Lebanon-based W motors plans to unveil the LykanHypersport 2013 at the Qatar Motor Show, scheduled to begin on 29 January 2013. The car will be powered by a flat 6, twin-turbo engine that generates 750hp, 1000Nm of torque, allowing the ...
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Lock is extremely excited to announce the new addition to their LockPRO Family, Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi. "The Grinder" as he is affectionately known, began his career when he left college to pursue a life as a professional poker ...
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Taiwan's Asustek is in talks with Microsoft about using the company's Windows Phone 8 OS in a smartphone, according to a report. The company, perhaps best known as a manufacturer of laptop and tablet computers, is looking to expand its ...
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has begun installing millions of sensors on just about anything that costs more than $50. The technology will be used to track medical equipment, supplies, specimens and implants -- and ...
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