Hardware - infotech
Cisco unveils world's fastest internet router
10 Mar 2010
Apple to launh iPad in April
06 Mar 2010
Apple launches iPad for $499
28 Jan 2010
The iPad will be Apple's first product since the popular iPhone, which became an instant hit and has become the main revenue earner for the company.
Nokia launches mini laptop, Booklet 3G
24 Aug 2009
Telecommunuications equipment and mobility devicfes puts its experience into building a 1.25kg, 2cm-thick mini laptop with a 10-inch display
HP launches the ExSO
11 Jun 2009
Dell puts a price to the Adamo
17 Mar 2009
India to unveil laptop costing Rs500
31 Jan 2009
A group of students and scientists have developed an ultra low-cost laptop with 2GB memory, WiFi, Ethernet, expendable memory
Samsung introduces Notebooks, Netbooks in India
20 Dec 2008
Dell revenue and profit drop, but stock rises
21 Nov 2008
Qualcomm unveils low-cost PCs for wireless internet connectivity
13 Nov 2008
Qualcomm has unveiled a cheaper PC alternative, `Kayak', that it hopes will give wider access to high-speed wireless internet at affordable rates to emerging markets.
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