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GITEX 30TH ANNIVERSARY AN UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH FOR ICT BUSINESS IN MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA AND SOUTH ASIA
GITEX, one of the world’s top three ICT events is set to deliver even more new innovative elements, building on the back of the hugely
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Editorial
Internet for use only .. Will you continue this banner headline in third world countries?!
After more than twenty years to establish a Web site known as the (Internet), which become the backbone of economic and social life in the
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Future Technology
WP7 Mango dev tools get updated
Microsoft has just released a new version of the software development kit for the updated version of its Windows Phone software, Mango. The
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IT Show
Kingston Digital Launches USB 3.0 Media Reader
Kingston Digital Europe Ltd, an affiliate of Kingston Technology Company Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the launch of the Kingston®
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Internet World
Google 'Page Speed' Promises Big Boost in Loading Times
Wish your Web site didn't take so long to load? Google on Thursday unveiled its "Page Speed Service," which promises to improve page
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ICT World
iPhone dominates Nielsen's 'brownie pan' smartphone chart
If you're having trouble interpreting the chart of the U.S. smartphone market released Thursday by Nielsen, think of it as a brownie pan, a spokesman
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Cars Technology
What Obama's New 54.5 MPG Standard Means For Our Rides
President Obama is pushing the auto industry to accept a new fuel economy rating of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025, a standard that
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Reportages
Future of computing looks thinner
Our notebooks, ultrabooks and desktop PCs are all getting thinner -- thin enough that Kate Moss in her heroin-chic heyday could have sported
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