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Japan's Nikkei climbs on Wall Street relief rally; tech shares slipJapanese stocks surged on Friday, marking a third consecutive weekly gain, buoyed by positive Wall Street sentiment following a less hawkis...
Panasonic introduces LUMIX S1II and S1IIE in India, aiming at professional-grade photo and video performance
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Nikkei slips from 30-year peak as focus shifts to corporate earningsNikkei share average ended 0.44 per cent lower at 28,631.45, while the broader Topix closed 0.21 per cent weaker at 1,856.64.
Japanese shares dip on US Fed's gloomy economic outlook"With earnings season over, the market is waiting for new factors," said Takashi Hiroki, chief strategist at Monex Securities.
Launch pad: HP Spectre 13 to the HTC Desire 630It has an an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD storage and a 4-cell battery (up to 9 hours 45 minutes).
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Panasonic P31 - Best Priced Android smartphone designed to "Play Life Ur Way"This latest offering from the company is developed in-line with the brand’s promise & tag line “Play Life, Ur Way”.
ET Review: Panasonic P11On first look, Panasonic P11 almost looks like a unibody design until you find the groove on the right side corner that pulls the back cove...
Panasonic to launch below Rs 5,000 mobile phones by NovemberThe company has already launched four premium smartphone models since May, when it entered into the domestic market and aims to achieve a m...
ET Review: Lenovo P780A big issues that many have with their shiny new smartphone is limited battery life. Unfortunately, battery technology just hasn’t kept pac...
ET Review: Gionee Elife E5The E5 is a great device but the primary issue that we have with it is limited market availability.
ET Review: HTC Desire 600HTC’s Desire 600 sits at the other end of the price range though. It’s an attractive design, thanks to the tapered edges, red highlights an...
Panasonic bets big on cellphones, battery biz to boost revenueJapanese electronics major Panasonic is betting big on mobile phones and battery business to reach USD 3.66 billion in revenue from India b...
ET Review: Panasonic P51Panasonic has gone with a minimalist Android approach — no fancy animations and no fancy lockscreens.
- Launch pad: Panasonic P51, LG Nexus 4
Panasonic has marked its entry into the smartphone segment with the P51. It runs the latest Android 4.2 OS.
We will utilise Panasonic’s technology edge & ensure speedy marketing: Manish Sharma"Panasonic’s effort to launch a smartphone in India at a time when Samsung and Apple have captured the market will not be futile."
Panasonic aims to capture 8 per cent smartphone mkt share in India"We expect to capture 8 per cent smartphone market share in India within a year," Panasonic India, MD Manish Sharma said.