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Lenovo unveils Horizon Table PC
07 Jan 2013
Apple to launch new Mac Pro and Mac Book
12 Jun 2012
Apple plans to introduce additions to its Mac Pro and MacBook Pro offerings featuring more powerful processors and additional memory
Datawind to push for ‘made in India’ clause for procurement of tablets
23 Jan 2012
Datawind, the maker of the lowest-priced tablet 'Aakash', today said it would make a request to the HRD ministry to specify made in India devices in the proposed tender for procurement of the devices
Now TabTop, a PC for women
03 Jan 2012
Rs2,500 Aakash tablet goes on sale
15 Dec 2011
Amazon unveils “Kindle Fire” priced $199
29 Sep 2011
Apple launches Quad –Core based iMacs in India
04 May 2011
HCL Infosystems launches new range of ME tablets
29 Mar 2011
Lenovo unveils new high performance PCs
25 Mar 2011
Lenovo has launched a new range of laptops and high performance PCs based on the second generation of Intel Core processors for Indian consumers
Apple launches new range of MacBook Pro
25 Feb 2011
Apple introduces new MacBook Air with flash storage
22 Oct 2010
Apple yesterday unveiled an all new MacBook Air, the first of a next generation of notebooks to replace mechanical hard disks.
Dell sits atop the PC pile in India
19 Aug 2010
Information technology corporation Dell has overhauled arch-rival Hewlett-Packard as the top seller of personal computers in India for the first time.
Dell sits atop the PC pile in India
19 Aug 2010
Information technology corporation Dell has overhauled arch-rival Hewlett-Packard as the top seller of personal computers in India for the first time.
Toshiba introduces 11 new laptops in India
28 May 2010
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