
THE THINNEST AND LIGHTEST IPHONE EVER
APPLE IPHONE 5
Completely redesigned to feature a new 4-inch Retina display, the new Apple iPhone 5 is the thinnest and lightest iPhone ever. Inside it is an Apple-designed A6 chip for faster performance, together with wireless technology designed to deliver better battery life. Powered by the latest iOS 6, which Apple dubbed as the “world’s most advanced mobile operating system,” the iPhone 5 also offers over 200 new features including Shared Photo Streams, Facebook integration, all-new Maps app and Passbook organization.
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Tech times | Hits:248

Streaming music wirelessly makes it easier to enjoy your music anywhere, no matter what you’re doing. THE days of the giant boombox powered by eight D batteries are long gone-and along with it, the time when radio broadcasts were ... Read more
Published : Monday January 14, 2013 | Category : Tech times | Hits:400
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The world’s largest consumer technology trade show, the 2013 International CES, started Tuesday in Las Vegas, the US state of Nevada, unveiling more than 20,000 latest products from the consumer electronics industry. Read more
Published : Monday January 14, 2013 | Category : Tech times | Hits:384
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A half-PC and half-tablet product by China’s PC manufacturing giant Lenovo on Thursday won the “Best of CES” Award for PC and Tablets products at the 2013 International CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics trade show. Read more
Published : Monday January 14, 2013 | Category : Tech times | Hits:320
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EMC Corporation recently announced that Sanofi Pasteur, a world leading vaccine manufacturer producing more than 1 billion doses of vaccine per year, has deployed EMC Documentum D2, enabling the company to accelerate time-to-value through the power o... Read more
Published : Monday January 14, 2013 | Category : Tech times | Hits:175
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Internet users can access more than 5,000 books for free through a new reading service launched at www.xinhuanet.com on Friday. Read more