The $349 Logitech Harmony Ultimate is an expensive gadget for consolidating all those remotes into one. But with features … The look and feel of Logitech's high–end remotes haven't changed much in the last few years, but that's not a bad thing. The …
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Here comes the groom. Oh, look, there's the bride; doesn't she look lovely? The sound of an organ begins to fill the room. All standard fare, right? But wait, it gets better. “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman …
"The superior operating performance has been accompanied by efficient working capital management including DSO (days sales outstanding), high conversion of profits into cash and return on equity at historic high of 36 percent," HCL Technologies CFO …
As for the long-term impact of gadgets cut for efficiency — the jury is still out. Just a click away … Today researchers look to … Highmark affords employees a “high level of access to the Internet without many restrictions,” Phil Neubauer, a …
However, the next quarter will also see the competition heat up with the expected launch of the iPhone 6 by chief high–end rival Apple. Alarm bells have been sounding for a while over Samsung's reliance on smartphone sales in mature markets such as …
Microsoft is preparing to launch new Windows phones, including one made for taking selfies, as part of its plan to shift the focus from gadgets and services to productivity, mobile, and cloud. … Microsoft plans to market it as an affordable, high–end …
Microsoft devices Chief Stephen Elop revealed the devices in an internal meeting. He described the first phone, codenamed 'Superman', as a 'selfie phone' which sports a 5MP front camera and a 4.7 inch display for capturing high quality self shots.
Huawei has been selling low-end smartphones in the U.S. for some time, and wants to break into the high–end market. IDC's Melissa Chau said Chinese manufacturers like Huawei and Lenovo have a "precarious competitive advantage" right now because …