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AFP Relax News, Published on 18/07/2013
» Apple's iPhone sales are sputtering as rival smartphone makers ramp up their offerings, a market research firm said Wednesday.
AFP Relax News, Published on 12/07/2013
» Tablet prices are plunging amid a flood of new devices and cutthroat competition for market share.
AFP Relax News, Published on 26/04/2013
» Google Glass won't officially be fit for public use until 2014 but that hasn't stopped one research firm from forecasting that the global market for such technology could reach 9.4 million units by 2016.
AFP Relax News, Published on 25/04/2013
» Samsung's latest flagship Galaxy smartphone goes on sale this week, as the South Korean giant seeks to cement its lead over faltering rival Apple in an increasingly saturated market.
AFP Relax News, Published on 12/04/2013
» Microsoft is said to be moving quickly to win a larger piece of the tablet market as PC sales continue to fall, putting Microsoft's traditional core business in danger.
AFP Relax News, Published on 05/04/2013
» As Microsoft gears up to officially launch its Surface RT tablet in Russia and Singapore this week, moves by a number of its hardware partners to discount their own Windows RT devices suggest that the operating system is failing to gain a foothold in the market and that consumers are not interested.
AFP Relax News, Published on 05/04/2013
» Sales of traditional desktop and mobile personal computers are expected to drop 7.6 percent this year as consumers shift to tablets and other devices, a market tracker said Thursday.
AFP Relax News, Published on 27/03/2013
» Tablet computers fueled growth in 2012 in the market for "smart connected devices," which crossed the threshold of one billion units for the first time, a study showed Tuesday.
AFP Relax News, Published on 25/03/2013
» A handful of new smartphone platforms are expected to become available this year, challenging the stranglehold of the two market leaders, Google's Android and Apple's iOS.
AFP Relax News, Published on 26/02/2013
» Lightning-fast fourth generation mobile networks are spreading rapidly worldwide, led by the United States, Japan and South Korea, but Europe lags behind and its economic crisis could brake investment, an industry report said Monday.