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Zebra Technologies lance sa nouvelle Print Station RW 420 pour répondre aux besoins des personnels itinérantsTuesday, June 15, 2010 @ 6:02AMZebra Technologies, l'un des leaders sur le marché des solutions d'impression à la demande et des solutions d'identification automatique, annonce le lancement de sa nouvelle Print Station RW 420 (modèle RW4-PS). La RW4-PS améliore la productivité des personnels itinérants en leur offrant un équipement mobile plus efficace et mieux adapté. Désormais, les professionnels itinérants disposent d'un ...

Talking Heads Win the Day at SpeechTEK EuropeTuesday, June 1, 2010 @ 3:22PMThe winners of a brand new competition showcasing avatars were announced at the close of SpeechTEK Europe 2010 in London last week. read more

Talking Heads Win the Day at SpeechTEK EuropeTuesday, June 1, 2010 @ 3:11PMLONDON----The winners of a brand new competition showcasing avatars were announced at the close of SpeechTEK Europe 2010 in London last week.

What it's like to drive a $2-million carMonday, May 31, 2010 @ 12:59PM1,000-horsepower supercar is dated but divine

Google TV is a win for Adobe and Intel, and enlarges the war with AppleWednesday, May 26, 2010 @ 11:17PMGoogle TV was unveiled at an I/O conference marked by lots of jabs against Apple, which Google is gearing up to fight in the mobile phone, media tablet and TV markets Google's I/O conference, which saw the announcement of Google TV ( Guardian story ), was notable for three things: Apple bashing, support for Adobe Flash, and a big win for Intel. Google left nobody in any doubt that Apple and its ...

Mobile Fax by Popfax.comWednesday, April 21, 2010 @ 2:13AMPopfax.com presents a new web solution for sending and receiving faxes using mobile devices and PDAs. [PR.com]

Chinese star power in Tourism NZ campaignTuesday, April 13, 2010 @ 12:17PMTourism New Zealand's latest Chinese campaign is taking a new celebrity marketing tack.

It's raining QWERTYs - market zeitgeistTuesday, April 13, 2010 @ 11:31AMIn an editorial double header from Steve and Ewan, we put today's C3, C6 and E5 announcements in their context. Steve explains how they fit into the rising trend of QWERTY-phillia and also set new pricing ground.

Hackable Linux clamshell goes on sale for $99Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @ 4:30AMLinuxDevices: "A startup that includes former members of Openmoko has begun shipping a hackable Linux-based "copyleft" clamshell for $99."