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PC to Mobile

Mobile devices to consume more DRAM than PCs
EE Times India
IHS has predicted that mobile platforms such as cellphones and media- and PC-type tablets will overtake traditional desktops, notebooks and servers as the biggest consumer of DRAM. In 2015, themobile devices will use Rs.63,043.48 crore ($11.6 billion) ...
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GammaTech Family of Durabook Tablet PCs Makes Ideal, Lightweight Solutions ...
Broadway World
FREMONT, CA - When it comes to providing solutions for demanding mobile-PC applications that call for rugged, durable, lightweight products, GammaTech Computer Corporation's rapidly growing Durabook line of tablets is more than up to the task. Whether ...
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Mobile devices to gobble up more DRAM than PCs
TechEye
Just in case someone needed more proof that the PC market is in trouble, IHS iSuppli has told the world that mobile devices will eat up more DRAM chips than traditional PCs by 2015. Mobiledevices should use about $11.6 billion worth of DRAM chips ...
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Mobile shipments down 4.2pc in Western Europe for Q1
Mobile Entertainment
Mobile phone shipments in Western Europe during the first quarter of 2013 dropped 4.2 per cent to 43.6 million units, according to IDC's European Mobile Phone Tracker', Mobile News has reported. The report also found that Q1 smartphone shipments grew ...
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Microsoft may bring Xbox and PC games to iPhone and Android smartphones
iTech Post
Android smartphone and iPhone users might soon enjoy game titles from Microsoft as the software giant plans to bring Xbox and PC games to the mobile platform. Microsoft has not confirmed the news yet, but there are reports that the company partnered ...
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Naspers targets mobile
BusinessTech
Listed media and Internet player, Naspers says it aims to to invest “quite heavily” in building out itsmobile platforms in the year ahead. “Our focus is on recruiting the best engineers and entrepreneurs, focus on innovation, move across from the PC ...
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Malicious mobile apps soar by 600 percent globally: Study
NDTV
"Of these third-party stores, MTC research shows that three out of five originate from two emerging markets infamous for malware in the PC space: China and Russia," the report added. Since 2012, the Juniper Networks MTC found rapid mobile malware ...
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