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Jan 12, 2012
CES 2012: Fujitsu launches totally water-proof tablet
Fujitsu has come out with a new tablet ARROWS tablets which is completely water-proof in upto five feet of water, for nearly 30 minutes. Check out how it works. -
Jan 12, 2012
CES 2012: Fujitsu launches totally water-proof tablet
Fujitsu has come out with a new tablet ARROWS tablets which is completely water-proof in upto five feet of water, for nearly 30 minutes. Check out how it works. -
Jan 13, 2012
Samsung not looking at Olympus stake but open to alliance
Samsung Electronics ruled out making a bid for the healthcare business of Japan's troubled Olympus Corp on Friday, though a source close to the South Korean firm said it remained open to some form of non-equity partnership. -
Jan 13, 2012
Samsung not looking at Olympus stake but open to alliance
Samsung Electronics ruled out making a bid for the healthcare business of Japan's troubled Olympus Corp on Friday, though a source close to the South Korean firm said it remained open to some form of non-equity partnership. -
Jan 10, 2012
HP's Envy 14 Spectre: The ultrabook with a glass casing
Hewlett-Packard Co on Monday unveiled a new glass-encased laptop computer as the largest computer maker stepped up its efforts to chip away at rival Apple Inc's stronghold in high-end PC market. -
Jan 10, 2012
HP's Envy 14 Spectre: The ultrabook with a glass casing
Hewlett-Packard Co on Monday unveiled a new glass-encased laptop computer as the largest computer maker stepped up its efforts to chip away at rival Apple Inc's stronghold in high-end PC market. -
Jan 09, 2012
CES 2012: Acer unveils cloud service, AcerCloud
Acer unveiled its own cloud service at CES, entitled AcerCloud. The service will connect all Acer smart devices anytime and anywhere. With the service, -
Nov 14, 2011
LG to launch a Google TV by January?
At the end of October, Google announced that they were updating their Google TV with claims that this time around it would be a lot better than the first