FAMOCO has announced the worldwide release of the FX200 and FX300 devices to complement the existing FX100+.
Riverbed releases Xirrus wireless access point
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Sharp demonstrates education offering at GESS 2016
Sharp Middle East and Africa has announced it will be showcasing a full range of education products and solutions at Gulf Educational Supplies and Solutions 2016 (GESS), set to take place in 1st to 3rd March, 2016 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Google names Sundar Pichai as new CEO
As part of a corporate reshuffle, Sundar Pichai has been named the new CEO of Google as it becomes a subsidiary of a new company called Alphabet.
Ericsson takes patent dispute with Apple to European courts
Following up on lawsuits in the U.S., a dispute between Ericsson and Apple over royalty payments has now moved also to Europe.
BlackBerry sues Typo over 'iconic' keyboard design
BlackBerry has filed a copyright infringement suit against a company co-founded by Ryan Seacrest that makes a keyboard case for the iPhone.
LG and AJM Kooheji launch pocket printer in Bahrain
LG Electronics and AJM Kooheji Group this week announced the launch of the PD221 Pocket Photo smart mobile printer at Carrefour, Bahrain.
Vision Solutions inks partnership agreement with Metra
Vision Solutions this week announced a broad partnership agreement with Metra, a Middle East-based IT distributor, which will help to enhance Vision Solutions’ position in industry.
Sony launches Portable Wireless Server
Sony on Thursday launched its new Portable Wireless Server (PWS), which it said helps users to view, share, and store content on the move or at home from their smartphones.
Larry Ellison is talking rubbish – Apple is in good hands
Oracle’s CEO has said that he has little faith in Tim Cook’s ability to steer Apple in the right direction. Here’s why he’s wrong.