January 13, 2021
Panasonic showcases innovations in six key areas at CES 2021
The brand’s highly interactive exhibits focus on six key discovery areas including, Entertainment, Smart Mobility/Automotive, Sustainability, Wellness, Lifestyle, and Food Retail - highlighting how the company moving the world forward to create a better world.
January 12, 2021
Acer unveils Ryzen-powered Chromebook Spin 514
Acer will offer the Acer Chromebook Enterprise Spin 514 (CP514-1W/ CP514-WH) which comes with the latest AMD Ryzen™ 3000 C-Series Mobile Processor and the business capabilities of Chrome OS unlocked to support business customers.
January 7, 2021
Dell is transforming work experiences with new products and software
Dell Technologies unveiled new products and software that reimagine work so anyone can perform at their best. With a new portfolio of intelligent, collaborative and sustainable devices, Dell is transforming work experiences to give people greater flexibility to work from anywhere.
January 5, 2021
Infinity des Lumières: GCC’S biggest digital art gallery to launch in 2021
With the largest digital facade within The Dubai Mall - a magnificent art projection with a total display area of 200 square metres – all visitors will be transformed by the concept of living dynamic art. The Infinity des Lumières’ Boutique, an experience in its own right, will be accessible directly from The Dubai Mall.
December 23, 2020
Salesforce reveals how organizations should work in a pandemic world
People are expecting positive long-term change from their employers, and the data from this research provides insights into why organizations need to reimagine every aspect of their operations to move their business forward and positively impact society.
December 22, 2020
Adaptive Applications are Data-Driven
In Warsaw, Poland, eight clams have proven better at measuring water quality than any technology. When the “mussels, which are very sensitive to pollution, detect polluted water they clam up, an action that triggers alarms owing to special sensors attached to their shells.” Until recently, no one was aware of their existence.