India tablet market grows 3.6% in Q4; Samsung loses top spot to iBall
After witnessing a strong growth in the festive third quarter, India tablet market posted a growth in Q4 2014, ending the year on a positive note.
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Tablet computers to replace written scoring for fights
On Tuesday, the Nevada Athletic Commission approved the use of tablet computers to electronically record and tabulate each judge's scores round by ...
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Samsung loses leadership position to iBall in Indian tablet market
NEW DELHI: Korean giant Samsung has lost its leadership position in the Indian tablet market to the home-bred vendor iBall in the fourth quarter of ...
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iBall Slide Brace-X1 Tablet With 10.1-Inch Display Launched at Rs. 17999
iBall on Monday launched another voice-calling tablet in its Slide series in India, called the iBall Slide Brace-X1, at Rs. 17,999. The device will be ...
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iBall Launches A New Smartphone And Tablet In India; Octa-Core SoC And 2GB Of RAM In Tow
iBall, the Indian electronics company, recently unveiled a rather interesting Slide Brace X1 tablet, and has now officially released it for sale in India.
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Samsung loses top slot to iBall in tablet segment
Samsung has lost the top slot in the tablet segment to desi company — iBall. According to research firm IDC, Samsung has slipped to the number two ...
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Poll results: Do you own a tablet?
Samsung is about to unleash the world's thinnest tablets on us, the 5.4" Galaxy Tab S 2, with 8"and 9.7" models, respectively, taking the "thinnest" ...
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Tablet-based environmental test meter kits
GrayWolf's new multi-parameter air measurement kits include 7-, 8- or 10-inchtablet PCs to meet lower-cost DirectSense IAQ, TVOC, TOX, HVAC and ...
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Jesuit charity leader kidnapped in Afghanistan released after eight months
An Indian Jesuit aid worker held captive in Afghanistan for eight months was released this weekend. Fr Alexis Prem Kumar, Afghanistan Director of the ...
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Welby defends Church of England over 'embarrassing' Living Wage revelations
The Archbishop of Canterbury has admitted he was “embarrassed” by revelations that some jobs within the Church of England paid employees less ...
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