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With Toshiba since the early 90s, and since February 2020, Dynabook's ANZ Product Marketing Manager, Matthew Tumminello long career has given him unique insight into one of the world's top PC makers, now reborn into a dynamic 36-year old startup.
With Toshiba since the early 90s, and since February 2020, Dynabook's ANZ Product Marketing Manager, Matthew Tumminello long career has given him unique insight into one of the world's top PC makers, now reborn into a dynamic 36-year old startup.
Samsung will be the lone name missing from the list of Android smartphone makers who have all pledged to use the latest silicon from Qualcomm, the 888 5G mobile platform, in smartphones next year.
Japanese personal computer maker Dynabook has released what it claims is the world's lightest 13-inch convertible laptop, the Portégé X30W-J 2-in-1.
Chipmaker Qualcomm Technologies has released its first 5G mobile platform in the 6-series, the Snapdragon 690 5G, which it claims will pave for the way for cheaper smartphones that can use the new technology.
Sharp Corporation of Australia (SCA) has appointed Tim Ko as its managing director.
Hot on the heals of yesterday’s four-year-late review of Sharp’s in-room air purifier comes our review of the similarly belated Sharp IG-BC2J-B in-car air purifier. Like the KC-A50, it’s still on sale after being around for a few years already but, also like its very big brother, we’ve been using it constantly in that time and it’s never been more needed.
Billed as making "meetings and communications smoother and more productive", Sharp's Huddle Board is a series of Windows 10-powered devices that bring the ultra modern office experience to modern offices.
Sharp Corporation of Australia's new managing director is Hitoshi Kagawa.
Sharp’s new Big Pad is a clever device – it’s a very, very large, 80” touch, full HD (1920x1080), LCD monitor at substantially less than Microsoft’s 84” Surface Hub – although that is probably not a fair comparison.
LCD component supplier Sharp has announced a $2.3 billion dollar annual loss and laid of 10% of its global workforce.
Five makers of TV and blue-ray players - Sony, LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sharp have agreed to expand on or remove the terms 'WiFi Ready' and 'Wireless LAN Ready' from their promotional material after they failed to explain that WiFi connectivity required them to purchase an additional WiFi adaptor.
Mobile business specialist Cortado, today announced two giant printer manufacturers, Samsung and Sharp, have joined its Cloud Printing Alliance, aimed at delivering on-demand printing for mobile devices.
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