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Fuji Electric Acquires Singaporean Low-voltage Switchboard Manufacturer
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Published: Nov 28,2014

ZenFone 2 Won't Support Wireless Charging
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Wireless charging will be one of the next big things since the tech giant Intel supported and promoted it a lot, which aims to roll out the wireless charging NB in the third or fourth quarter in 2015. However, Taiwanese firms are lukewarm toward it, according to ASUS, wireless charging won't become the mainstream in 2015 so that the ZenFone 2 will still feature the wire, but fast charging...

Global TV Shipments Rebound, LCD Growth Significantly Improves
TV shipments improved 4% Y/Y in Q3’14, and LCD TV shipments alone rose nearly 9%, according to DisplaySearch. Annual TV shipment growth averaged less than 1% on a unit and revenue basis in 1H’14, with LCD TV growth barely compensating for declining shipments of plasma and CRT TVs...

MIPS Teams Up With SELTECH To Feature Hypervisor to Its M-Class MCUs
MIPS announced today that have teamed up with SELTECH to port a fully featured hypervisor to its MIPS M-class microcontrollers. SELTECH is a Japanese company that are well-known for creating hypervisors for NVIDIA Tegra and other high performance platforms...

Digital Economy To Push Technology Spending in Australia up 4.1% in 2015
Spending on technology products and services is projected to reach almost A$78.7 billion in Australia and NZ$11.6 billion in New Zealand in 2015, and much of this spending will be driven by the digital industrial economy, according to Gartner...

Tablet Growth Expected to Slow to 7.2% in 2014
The worldwide tablet market is expected to see a massive deceleration in 2014 with year-over-year growth slowing to 7.2%, down from 52.5% in 2013, according to IDC. At the core of this slowdown is the expectation that 2014 will represent the first full year of decline in Apple iPad shipments...

PC Outlook Remains Cautious, Despite Modest Q3 Gains
According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), worldwide PC shipments are expected to fall by -2.7% in 2014, an improvement from the previous forecast of -3.7%. Although third quarter results were a few points ahead of forecast with shipments down only -0...