The low-cost, compact and lean function product is targeted at entry-level consumers.
Parliament wants to stop the home affairs department's online project.
The Ethekwini Hospital and Heart Centre, a “digitally-integrated” private hospital, is up and running at full hi-tech speed.
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Toshiba offers 3G-enabled notebooks that will provide access to the Internet anywhere, anytime.
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These industries operate in silos and must combine their planning, says Electrical Engineering Solutions.
Descended from the once iconic Computer Faire, Futurex battles to retain market attention.
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