
Lenovo takes over No.1 PC spot in UAE
Lenovo ended the quarter with a record 22.4 percent in total PC market share in the
Lenovo ended the quarter with a record 22.4 percent in total PC market share in the
Middle East consumer demands are continuing to evolve and as we prepare for the start of
Microsoft Corp on Tuesday said it will buy Nokia’s mobile phone business for 5.44 billion euros
Sony Mobile Communications (“Sony Mobile”) today introduces the next revolution in premium large-screen Android smartphone entertainment.
Facebook Inc is considering incorporating most of its 1 billion-plus members’ profile photos into its growing
China’s e-commerce market is expected to leapfrog that of the United States this year to become
The gold and white BlackBerry Q10 Special Edition is only being released to select markets ,
Britain runs a secret monitoring station in the Middle East to intercept large numbers of telephone
Hewlett-Packard Co shuffled its top ranks on Wednesday, reassigning a star executive to a new role
Facebook Inc’s Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has enlisted Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Qualcomm Inc and four
Amazon.com, the website of the world’s largest online retailer, went down for about 15 minutes on
Etisalat is offering you the opportunity to be among the first people in the UAE to
Yahoo Inc said it appointed veteran technology executive and Silicon Valley investor Maynard Webb as chairman,
Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group, which is preparing for an initial public offering in Hong Kong,
One out of three people in the United States – more than 128 million – visit
Arabs account for the largest number of the followers of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid’s twitter account,
Apple Inc, the world’s largest technology company, is expected to present its redesigned iPhone in September,
Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry is looking at options that could include joint ventures, partnerships or a
Sheryl Sandberg is leaning into a big new pile of money now that Wall Street’s finally
Popular apps for the iPhone and iPad, some of which usually go for up to $20,
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