ASUS Computers, renowned for their affordable and user-friendly notebooks announced plans to launch the ASUS Flip Book – the brand’s most recent innovation to the local market later this year.
The Walt Disney company has announced a landmark deal with Google and Apple, which will see the firm’s digital movies and TV cater for Android and iOS platforms.
Truecaller, an app that helps people take the right call, which announced its foray in to Sri Lanka recently, has appointed three ambassadors in the country.
Microsoft has ceased sales of its operating systems Windows 7 and 8 in a bid to move users onto the most recent 8.1 update which has proven unpopular with consumers.
There are officially over three billion internet users globally, research from InternetLiveStats has found: 41 per cent of the world’s population of 7.2 billion.
Blackberry’s BBM messaging service has taken a leaf out of Snapchat’s book, now letting users destruct and retract messages and images sent using the app.
The Apple Watch looks set for a spring launch in 2015 following a leaked memo from the firm’s senior vice president of retail and online stores Angela Ahrendts.
TNT is introducing TrialDat, a web-based data management tool for the clinical research sector.
Vietnamese company Mavang is doing custom gold plating of Passports.
At the Display Innovation 2014 trade show in Yokohoma City, Japan, Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL) introduced an 8.7" Super AMOLED display, which can fold in three.
GREE Lanka Private Limited, a fully-owned subsidiary of George Steuart Solutions, has become a formidable contender in the air-conditioning segment.