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Sony expects to lose US$3 billion this year

Sony said the new forecast reflects the sale of its share in a joint venture making LCDs and the flooding in Thailand

COMPANIES TO WATCH: The thumb revolution

RingBow ushers in the future of touch screen technology

Salesforce.com launches Desk.com help-desk service

The service for small businesses is the result of Salesforce.com's Assistly acquisition

Lexmark OfficeEdge Pro5500 inkjet MFP

Outstanding speed and features make this a small-workgroup winner, better for the price than a cheap color laser

Is the BYOD battle in hospitals over?

Should healthcare institutions let staff bring their own devices? The battle's lost, says one CIO. Not yet, replies a medical researcher

Longer wait for the world’s cheapest tablet ‘Aakash’: Report

Delay is due to a tussle between the tablet's Canada-based vendor Datawind and the Indian engineering institute, IIT-Rajasthan

Android’s tablet share at 39 per cent as sales triple, says study

Apple still dominates with the iPad

Avaya has a Flare for Apple’s iPad

To broaden the reach of its tablet client, the company releases a special version for iPad

Meet Thorsten Heins and learn why he’ll make a difference at RIM

The BlackBerry maker's co-CEOs finally succumbed to the pressure and left their posts for Heins

Microsoft gives details on mobile broadband improvements in Windows 8

The upcoming version of the operating system has been designed with mobility in mind, according to the company

AMD’s Ultrathin Set to Undercut Intel Ultrabooks by US$200

AMD hopes to take down Intel's Ultrabooks on price, and is set to launch its platform for thin and light laptops in June

I didn’t fire Steve Jobs, says former Apple CEO John Sculley

'Steve and I had a terrific relationship when things were going well'

Tablets hit a change of pace at CES

Software was the big highlight for new tablets on display at CES

First look at the RingBow device

A finger-worn Bluetooth device for touch screens

Plunge your iPhone in water, no case required

Utah-based HzO has developed a way to coat digital gadgets with a thin, waterproofing film, outside and in

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