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Gemini Intelligence, Googlebook and Android 17 take center stage at Google’s Android show 2026Google is repositioning Android as a broad intelligence system, moving beyond smartphones to integrate AI deeply into devices. Announcement...
Lenovo looking to partner with multiple AI models, CFO saysLenovo is forging partnerships with multiple large language models globally. This strategy aims to integrate AI technology across its devic...
Surging memory chip prices dim outlook for consumer electronics makersThe rapid build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure by U.S. tech firms such as OpenAI, Alphabet-owned Google and Microsoft has ab...
AI pendants back in vogue at tech show after early setbackPendants and brooches packed with artificial intelligence abounded at the Consumer Electronics show, using cameras and microphones to watch...
Lenovo expands AI lineup with Nvidia gigafactory tie-up, Qira platformThe gigafactory with Nvidia enables AI cloud providers to bring enterprise AI workloads online faster and move customers from creation to p...
Growing e-waste an opportunity for manufacturers: Tech product makersThe increase in the amount of e-waste generation is an opportunity for manufacturers, according to technology product manufacturers. E-wast...
Foxconn unit looks to build facility in Tamil Nadu by next yearFoxconn's parent company Hon Hai Technology already has large existing facilities in Tamil Nadu and is looking to further ramp up these sit...
Industry agrees to type-C chargers for smartphones, tablets & laptopsThe consensus was reached at an inter-ministerial task force meeting held the same day. It was chaired by Rohit Kumar Singh, secretary, dep...
Lenovo launches wearable private displays Lenovo Glasses T1 with Micro OLEDs. Check out detailsThe device will make multimedia content accessible with its futuristic features
Chinese smartphone brands smell moolah in premium Android tablets space“The uptick in tablet shipments, post-pandemic, driven by the education, health and government sectors have spurred interest of many Chines...
India holds up wireless approvals for China-made devices, delaying launchesImports from China of finished electronic devices - like bluetooth speakers, wireless earphones, smartphones, smartwatches and laptops - co...
Xiaomi said to choose Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs among banks for IPOXiaomi, which raised money at a $45 billion valuation in 2014, could be the biggest IPO since Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s $25 billion debut.
Lenovo to kill Motorola smartphones brand, call it 'Moto by Lenovo'Motorola chief operating officer Rick Osterloh said on the sidelines of the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show that Motorola will be phased ...
Motorola sees India as one of the biggest markets globally“The Indian market is massive and tremendously important to us. We believe in what we are doing here.,” Senior Marketing Director Marcus Fr...
Samsung, Apple to lose global smartphone market share: FitchFitch said that the big two's combined smartphone shipment volume will stagnate at around 450 million-460 million units in 2014.
LG India bets big on G3, aims for 10% market share by March 2015“G3 is the most important phone for the company this year. The device will take at least 40% of our overall smartphone business in the seco...
‘Future products will be meaningful to consumers': Marcus Frost, Senior Marketing Director, MotorolaThere is some strong competition in India. It keeps us on our toes.said Marcus Frost, said Marcus Frost, Senior Marketing Director, Motorol...
India key for global growth, says Motorola'Massive. It’s at the front of our strategy now and the future. We already have over a 125 service centres. Still, a lot of work has to be ...
Samsung and Apple accounted for 17% of total semiconductor demand in 2013: GartnerSamsung & Apple remained the top semiconductor buyers in 2013, increasing their combined semiconductor demand by 17 per cent, according to ...
ZTE aims at 10% share of global smartphone market by 2017Samsung was the segment leader with 32.1 per cent share, followed by Apple , Lenovo, LG Electronics and ZTE's Chinese peer Huawei.