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Global mobile market hits high note
News Principal analyst for mobile terminals, Ben Wood, says the Asia-Pacific market also experienced record sales in Q1. The Asia Pacific market was buoyed by purchases for the Chinese New Year, healthy growth in emerging markets and surprising numbers...
9 June 2004, 10:45 > More matches in News
3G infotainment gets a sporting chance
News The Asia-Pacific region will remain heavier consumers, although the cheaper prices in the region will see Asia accounting for 33 per cent of monies made. Leisure, sports and infotainment content will start to mushroom as 3G networks become the norm...
4 January 2007, 9:13 > More matches in News
Nokia holds on to smartphone crown
News But while Nokia leads in Europe by some way, at 48 percent, with terminals such as its 6600, it accounts for only a quarter of shipped devices in North America and Asia Pacific. In Asia Pacific, Linux accounts for the brains on 14 percent of device...
1 June 2004, 15:35 > More matches in News
EMC tackles the low-end of storage
News We'll have products later this year that go even further downstream, about half of that," said Steven Fitz, EMC's president for Asia-Pacific and Japan. In Asia, the company recently inked a similar agreement with Samsung.
31 March 2004, 12:15 > More matches in News
China reportedly rerouting search traffic
News Wong, a manager at CB Richard Ellis in Shanghai, told CNET.co.uk's sister site ZDNet Asia in an email interview that visits to the three search engines showed Baidu's homepage instead. Elraviv told ZDNet Asia in an email interview: "I find such an...
Tags: engine, engines, yahoo, google
22 October 2007, 9:36 > More matches in News
Europe bests North America as largest PC market
News Shipments to the Asia-Pacific and Latin America grew at a faster rate -- 26 percent -- but the number of PCs shipped to both regions was lower. About 42.8 million PCs were shipped to Asia. Asia, however, produces more PCs than other regions, which...
19 January 2006, 11:20 > More matches in News
Intel pushes WiMax around the world
News The company announced that it has 13 new WiMax installations available in Europe, South America and northern Asia, with ten more Intel-sponsored networks due by year's end. Halfway around the world, Intel also announced the formation of its Asian...
11 November 2005, 9:20 > More matches in News
Samsung YP-T9: Another day, another MP3 player
Crave The YP-T9 has just received FCC approval in the US, and is already out in Asia (read CNET Asia's review). What are they feeding those Samsung engineers in South Korea? Barely a week goes by without another MP3 player springing forth from the great...
Tags: samsung, playback, asia, south korea
25 September 2006, 11:18 > More matches in Crave
Dell regains PC crown
News The company also grew faster in Asia and Europe, a traditional HP stronghold. We're very pleased with the international growth that came out of it, particularly the European growth.and also growth in Asia as well," said Neil Hand, director of...
16 April 2004, 7:25 > More matches in News
Server market set to grow, says IDC
News The United States will continue to lead in terms of market share, followed by Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, the company predicts. IDC said strong growth is likely in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the Asia...
17 June 2004, 11:30 > More matches in News
Microsoft: Pirate software will not be supported
News Press reports indicating Windows XP Service Pack 2 will install on pirated or illegal copies of Windows XP are not entirely true," said Dominic Carr, Microsoft Asia-Pacific's senior product manager for Windows.
11 May 2004, 12:35 > More matches in News
Group aims to play nanotech nanny
News Organisations in Europe, Japan and the rest of Asia are also missing. Speakers and attendees at the group's conferences include EU representatives, Nobel Prize winners and scientists from Asia and North America.
22 June 2005, 8:51 > More matches in News
Photos: Low-cost tech aids basic needs
News Thousands of people in Asia, Africa and South America use the solar-powered Mighty Light to illuminate their homes. LifeStraws are in use throughout Asia and Africa, where nonprofit groups distribute them following emergencies, such as this month's...
27 September 2007, 10:37 > More matches in News
VoIP: The broadband bottleneck?
News VoIP's quality problems aren't a big deal in Europe or Asia, where the cost of traditional phone lines is so high that diallers are expected to eagerly embrace VoIP in the home and put up with the lost calls and dropped words.
7 April 2004, 11:50 > More matches in News
Apple 'niche player' in touchscreen phones
News ABI puts Samsung and Motorola's dominance of the touchscreen mobile market down to their popularity in Asia, where 80 per cent of the world's touchscreen devices are sold. While Apple's iPhone may be the first device most people call to mind when...
Tags: research, cent, sales, samsung
11 September 2008, 9:00 > More matches in News


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