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Why ‘screenagers’ are driving the touchscreen PC market
A NEW report states that by 2015 more than 50% of personal computers purchased for consumers under the age of 15 will have touchscreens.
Canon that projects high-res images
THE newly-launched WUX4000 XEED is Canon's first high-resolution widescreen multimedia projector.
Axis sees the light
Swedish network camera company, Axis Communications, has just added a new model in the line-up which it claims is currently the market's most light-sensitive surveillance camera.
Canon that projects high-res images
b>KUALA LUMPUR/b>: The newly-launched WUX4000 XEED is Canon's first high-resolution widescreen multimedia projector.
Adobe rolls out CS6
ADOBE Systems has unveiled its i>Adobe Creative Suite 6/iproduct line, which comprises 14 applications that include the populariPhotoshop/i>, i>Premiere Pro/i>, i>InDesign/iand many others.
Microsoft offers ad-free Bing for the classroom to battle Google
The long-running rivalry between Microsoft Corp and Google Inc is turning into a schoolyard brawl.
New social network aims for real-time connections
Walk into a room of people, and your smartphone can tell if you have a connection to any of them, if it can find the right data.
Iran hackers may target US energy, defence firms
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned US businesses to be on the alert for a sophisticated Iranian hacking operation whose targets include defence contractors, energy firms and educational institutions, according to a confidential agency document.
New study explores smartphone dependency
It's no secret that smartphones and other screens can be addictive, but a recent survey of US and UK smartphone owners sheds some light on the extent of this dependency.
Seeing and believing: Virtual reality set to conquer living rooms
It sounded so promising. Anyone, anywhere would be able to strap on a headset in their living room and be able to experience events anywhere in the world – or outside of it – as if they were really there.