Huawei is set to expand its tablet line in the coming weeks, with the Chinese manufacturer to introduce a new series of iPad rivalling devices at MWC 2015. Despite preparing to increase its presence in the slate race, smartphone ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, MWC
Today more than ever it is vital for retailers to create a pleasant and unique shopping experience for consumers. Consumers want to be “wowed” when they are walking through a store by both the products you are selling and the ...
Tags: shopping experience, Construction
The virtual keyboard of Tablets or smart phones need to improve, although all kinds of bluetooth keyboards around us, but a lot of people still not used to carry. WayTools manufacturing TextBlade keyboard has a breakthrough, TextBlade is ...
Tags: Keyboard, Bluetooth Keyboard
BASF plans to invest up to €56 million in the expansion of its Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) value chain over the next four years. PVP is a polymer which is used in diverse industries, for example the pharmaceutical or the personal and ...
Tags: binding properties, PVP market, Construction
According to the data from WHO, about 15 million people have a stroke globally every year, 66% of which will die or turn permanent disabilities. In the past 2 years, Innovative Design Lab Of Samsung keeps trying to develop wearable ...
Tags: Samsung, Wearable Sensors
TDK Corporation forms organizational alliance agreement with Tokyo Institute of Technology and that includes advanced joint research based on magnetic and magnet technology. Relations between Tokyo Institute of Technology and TDK have a ...
Tags: magnet technology, wireless communication equipment, Electrical
Animin gamecards will hit selected retailers over the coming year. Animin has signed a distribution deal with leading gift-card distributors InComm Europe. The firm will distribute Animin gamecards across selected retailers over the ...
Damian Hall joins the firm as it celebrates its 20th year with plans for further international growth. LeapFrog has welcomed a new sales director for UK and Ireland. In his new role, Damian Hall will now be responsible for providing ...
Tags: market strategy, in-store design, execution, Toys
Epiwafer foundry and substrate maker IQE plc of Cardiff, Wales, UK has concluded the renegotiation of a long-term supply contract with an existing tier-1 customer for the supply of wafer products used in wireless applications. The new ...
Tags: wireless applications, long-term customer relationship, Electrical
Intel reported better than expected financial results and a record-breaking full year revenue of $55.9 billion. In a conference call highlighting his first full year, Intel’s CEO said the company is “in a very different ...
Tags: Sofia 3G, Sofia LTE, Electrical
The latest nano-invention from a UCF researcher could change the way everyday electronic devices such as cellphones, tablets, and even hybrid cars are powered. Dr. Jayan Thomas may well be Central Florida’s very own Thomas Edison, ...
Tags: 3D TV, cellphones, tablets, Electrical
Now there is a convenient segmentation pill bottle (Easy Cut), able to solve the problem of pill certain extent. There is no difference from ordinary bottle, only, all the mystery that lid - well, we design a cover medium cover structure, ...
Tags: Packaging, Pill Bottle
Worldwide PC shipments totaled 83.7 million units in the fourth quarter of 2014, a 1% increase from the fourth quarter of 2013, according to Gartner. These results indicate a slow, but consistent improvement following more than two years of ...
Tags: PC shipments, PC market
Global tablet shipments are estimated to drop 11.8% on year to reach 244 million units in 2015 as demand for high-end and entry-level tablets has both become saturated, while large-size smartphones and inexpensive notebooks are gradually ...
Tags: Tablet Shipments, Android Tablets
Inventec chairman Richard Lee, at Xiaomi's product launch conference in Taiwan, pointed out that the company is expected to see about 100 million ODM/OEM product shipments in 2015, up 42% from 70 million units in 2014. Lee pointed out ...