Articles tagged with: Toshiba and Lenovo
2009 Will Be Year of the Mini-Notebook in Asia Pacific
Shipments of mini-notebooks in Asia Pacific will reach four million units in 2009, growing by a robust 82 per cent over 2008, according to Gartner. Growth will stabilise at 20 per cent or more in 2010 and 2011, when mini-notebooks will account for more than 14 per cent of all mobile PCs shipped. more
Related Tags: gartner, netbooks, dell, samsung, fujitsu-siemens, mobile-broadband, ovi, tim, ict, social-networking, asus, siemens
The Wireless Home Office (Finally) Approaches
After a long wait, the first stage of what will become the "wireless home office" is arriving. Some home office UWB (ultra-wideband) products are now hitting retailersÃ' shelves, and more are expected by the end of the year. These are mainly in the wireless USB category, the first major market application for UWB, utilizing wireless USB embedded in devices such as laptop computers, wireless docking stations for those computers, and wireless external hard drives. more
Related Tags: rsa, abi-research, dell, uwb, wireless-usb, laptop
Laptops to come with "Mobile Inside" Logo
A group of IT and mobile companies have united behind a GSMA-led initiative to create a new category of always-connected Mobile Broadband devices, which the GSMA says will offer a technical alternative to Wi-Fi services. more
Related Tags: orange, gemalto, wi-fi, t-mobile, microsoft, qualcomm, teliasonera, ericsson, mobile-broadband, telefonica, telecom-italia, dell, idc, 3, gsma, mp3, notebook, chipset
Ultra Wideband (UWB) has been here, there and everywhere. The reality is UWB is at a cross-road and 2008 is a make or break year for the technology. more
Related Tags: thomson, bluetooth, dell, uwb, ims-research, ims, wlan, notebook
Ultrawideband Beginning To Take Off
The market for Ultrawideband (UWB) silicon is finally beginning to take off in 2007, reports In-Stat. Though regulatory hurdles over UWB still persist worldwide, the first UWB-enabled notebook PCs have shipped this year from Dell, Lenovo, and toshiba, the high-tech market research firm says. more
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Ultrawideband Beginning to Take Off
The market for Ultrawideband (UWB) silicon is finally beginning to take off in 2007, reports In-Stat. Though regulatory hurdles over UWB still persist worldwide, the first UWB-enabled notebook PCs have shipped this year from Dell, Lenovo, and toshiba, the high-tech market research firm says. more
Related Tags: bluetooth, in-stat, dell, uwb, notebook
Nokia Tops Greenpeace Green Ranking
The environmental pressure group, Greenpeace has published a 'Guide to Greener Electronics', which ranks companies on their use of harmful chemicals and electronic waste recycling. The organisation says that the guide will be used to create demand for toxic-free electronics which can be safely recycled, by informing consumers about company performance on these two issues. The scorecard ranks the 14 top mobile and PC producers and currently all fail to get a green ranking. more
Related Tags: dell, fujitsu-siemens, fujitsu, panasonic, lg-electronics, recycling, acer
Motorola Misses Greenpeace's Toxic Target
The environmental campaign group, Greenpeace has repeated its condemnation of Motorola for missing targets to cease the use of toxic chemicals inside its cellphones. The comments came as Dell Computers announced plans to remove key toxic chemicals from its PCs laptops and other products and to move to 'clean production'. Hewlett Packard, LGE, Nokia, Samsung, Sony and Sony Ericsson have already made commitments to eliminate the use of some hazardous chemicals in the near future. more
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