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Monthly Archives: December, 2013

Server revenues down in Q3 as weak Unix demand weights on market

After increasing modestly in 2Q13, server unit shipments were flat year-over-year in 3Q13 with 2.3 million units shipped worldwide.

Tablet shipments to slow to single-digit growth rates by 2017

According to the latest forecast from analyst firm IDC, worldwide tablet shipments are expected to reach 221.3 million units in 2013, down slightly from a previous forecast of 227.4 million but still 53.5 percent above 2012 levels.

After mobile network launch, ABS-CBN unveils commuter safety app

The app also has a ?Panic? button that users can use when they encounter any danger or feel threatened. If activated, the button sends details of the user?s exact location to a customized list of emergency contacts.

Globe’s m-commerce firm sets network expansion

GXI executives said GCash will be offered to TGMI affiliate companies and organizations such as the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and the Franchise Corporation of the Philippines (FranCorp), among others.

After ‘surround’ sound, UN body sets standard for ‘immersive’ or 3D sound

Twenty years ago, the ITU approved the standard that established 5.1 channels as the surround sound system for broadcasting. Now, the agency has developed a system for the next-generation "immersive" and "personalized" audio system, which will allow TV audiences to be "enveloped" in the sound as it traces the source of the audio track both laterally and vertically across the screen.

Lenovo PH touts world’s first multi-mode tablet with 18-hour battery life

Available in 8-inch and 10-inch versions, both tablets have three multi-mode features, namely the "hold, tilt and stand" modes.

Nokia PH lifts lid on dual SIM Asha 502

The new phone features a unique layered design, a five megapixel camera with LED flash, and the Fastlane home screen that is more deeply integrated with social networks.
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