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Empowers Asia-Pacific’s innovation ecosystem to create IoT solutions.
Samsung, Apple extend lead as top global semiconductor customers in 2017
Gartner says top 10 OEMs to account for over 45% of global semiconductor spending by 2021.
MWC 2016: New devices, 5G rhetoric ratchets up
MWC 2016 saw many evolutionary rather than revolutionary devices being launched, but was really marked by much hype over 5G technology, writes Edwin Yapp.
MWC 2016: LG unveils its first modular phone
LG Electronics has unveiled its LG G5 smartphone, which comes in a modular design that when combined with the ‘LG Friends’ collection of companion devices, transforms it into a digital camera, music player, and more.
Why Google’s new Nexus smartphones are irrelevant
Google’s annual launch last week to introduce its new Nexus smartphones may have grabbed headlines, but DNA editor Keith Liu says they are becoming irrelevant in today’s highly-crowded Android smartphone space.
IFA 2015: LG Electronics unveils OLED TV expansion strategy
LG Electronics says it strategy for its OLED TVs is to make it a new standard in televisions. It plans to sell five times the number of OLED TVs it sold in the first half of 2015. We check out the company's new offerings at the IFA 2015 consumer technology show.
LG announces Rolly Keyboard, updated G Pad Android tablet ahead of IFA 2015 expo
LG Electronics announces a unque foldable keyboard and the latest iteration of the G Pad Android tablet in the run-up to the IFA 2015 technology expo in Berlin, Germany. Keith Liu checks them out.
Samsung voted 'best brand in Asia' for 4th consecutive year
Samsung has been named the best brand in Asia in 2015, for the fourth year in a row, in the ‘Asia’s Top 1000 Brands’ annual online survey conducted by Campaign Asia-Pacific in collaboration with Nielsen.
LG announces mixed results for Q1, launches new flagship smartphone G4
South Korea’s LG Electronics recorded mixed results in the first quarter of 2015, as strong smartphone sales were offset by a slowdown in its home entertainment business.
Chinese fingerprint on smartphone trends in Malaysia, Singapore
Whether it is in the shift to larger screens for smartphone and phablets and the fast-disappearing mid-tier price segment, to the erosion of Samsung’s market share, Karamjit Singh sees the fingerprint of Chinese smartphone vendors.