PC shipments slightly up in Western Europe
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 Doldrums time

A research note from IDC said that PC shipments in the EMEA region accounted for 16.1 million units in the second quarter of this year.

Apple’s poor sales drag down Smartwatch industry
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Sanity starting to be restored

After dragging up the smart watch industry thanks to its legions of fanboys who will buy any old rubbish provided it has an Apply logo, Jobs’ Mob is causing it all to crash again.

Lenovo release Windows phone
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Four years after the announcement

Lenovo has finally released a Windows phone almost four years after it was announced and two years late.

Hardware prices jacked up in UK
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Thanks Brexit

Major PC suppliers are jacking up their prices in the UK following the country's brilliant move to show the world that Britain can economically destroy itself without any help from the EU.

Lenovo will build Microsoft's data servers
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No one ever got fired for buying Lenovo

It seems that Lenovo has managed to buy IBM's reputation along with its server business and scored a contract building data centers for Microsoft.

Falling PC sales appear to be bottoming out
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Unless you are Apple

There are signs that the falling PC market has opened its parachute and nearly hit rock bottom – unless you are Apple which is continuing to fall like a meteor.

Lenovo comes up with intelligent trainers
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Too intelligent for your smelly feet


Lenovo has been showing off its new smart shoes concept at its Tech World conference in San Francisco.

Lenovo decides to Tango
Published in Mobiles


Phablet with AR experience


Lenovo is the first outfit to sign up for Google’s Tango project and release a phone which can offer a full-fledged AR experience for users.

Lenovo confident it can turn itself around
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Net loss of $128 million – first in six years

Lenovo is not having a good time of late as the declining use of the PC and its underperforming Motorola unit continues to give its bottom line a spanking.

Asustek and Acer see LCD monitor sales growing
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Asustek has 30 percent growth in EU

Asustek Computer and Acer are doing rather well flogging their LCD monitors.