Articles tagged with: Philips
Vodafone Chairman to Resign this July
Vodafone has announced that its Chairman, Sir John Bond is to step down from the company at its AGM this July and is to be succeeded by Gerard Kleisterlee, currently CEO and Chairman of Dutch electronics group, philips. more
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Philips: new market in wireless patient monitoring
Royal Philips Electronics says its medical arm plans to push into a largely untapped market: wireless monitoring of patients in hospital general wards. more
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Nokia Still Tops Greenpeace Green Rating Chart
Apple, Sony Ericsson and Nokia have done well in Greenpeace's updated Guide to Greener Electronics, while Samsung, Dell, Lenovo and LGE disappoint. The Greenpeace report says that Apple, Sony Ericsson and Nokia lead the way for product ranges free of the worst hazardous substances with HP following their lead. HP just released the Compaq 8000f Elite business desktop, its first completely PVC and BFR free product, at CES 2010. more
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Mobile Phone Cases with Chameleon-Like Colour Changing Properties
philips Research says that it has developed a novel e-paper that could be used to create visually dynamic casings for mobile phones, along with a range of other applications. more
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Nokia Sues Over Allegations of LCD Display Price Fixing
Nokia has filed lawsuits in the UK and USA against a number of companies, alleging that they operated price-fixing cartels for mobile phone display screens. The lawsuit also includes claims against computer monitor display suppliers, who had sold components to a former Nokia subsidiary, Nokia Display Products. more
Related Tags: nokia, lcd, au-optronics, lg, samsung, -seiko-epson, sharp, toshiba, hitachi, display, nokia,, lawsuit, usa,
Wi-Fi Connectivity Becoming Pervasive on Devices
Wi-Fi enabled products continue to proliferate across nearly all categories, including computing, networking, consumer electronics and mobile devices. Over 1,000 new products were launched with Wi-Fi in 2008; 2009 promises to surpass that mark, reports In-Stat. more
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China Mobile Shows Off First Ophones
China Mobile has shown off the first smartphones that will be using its own operating system, branded the Ophone. Handsets from Dell, Lenovo Mobile and several other companies are expected shortly, while a model from HTC has already gone on sale. more
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45-nanometre chips for ultra-fast Wi-Fi
Powerful new radio technologies that promise blisteringly fast WiFi have been given a boost by a team of European researchers' cutting-edge work on miniscule microchips. more
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Dmitry Strashnov Appointed New CEO of Tele2 Russia
Tele2 has announced that Dmitry Strashnov has been appointed new CEO of Tele2 Russia. Dmitry Strashnov succeeds Donna Cordner as she will be leaving the company. more
Sony Reported to be Working on Playstation Mobile Phone
Sony is again rumoured to be considering a game station/cell phone combo thought to be based on the Sony Playstation platform, reports Reuters, citing the Japanese Nikkei newspaper. Sony is expected to set up a dedicated project team to develop the new product, which combines Sony Ericsson phones with Sony games technology within the next couple of months, the newspaper added. more
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