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In Pictures: HTC One X launch party
The touch-screen grows up before our eyes
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In Pictures: HTC One X launch party
By Hafizah Osman | 04 April, 2012 11:54Event guests were pampered to drinks, canapés and cheese at the recent HTC one X launch at Carriageworks, Sydney. To top it off, HTC held the event in collaboration with Modular and MTV Australia, featuring a DJ set from Bag Raiders and dancers who sizzled up the stage.
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ON THE SPOT: Samsung launches the latest Galaxy S II smartphone
By Hafizah Osman | 27 May, 2011 11:43Samsung launches the latest Galaxy S II smartphone
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PRODUCTS: Acer introduces latest multi-touch monitor
By Hafizah Osman | 25 May, 2011 17:14Acer introduces latest multi-touch monitor
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Pixel Qi shows prototype touchscreen displays
By Martyn Williams | 01 June, 2010 20:09Pixel Qi, a display start-up that's generating buzz with a laptop screen that works well under indoor and outdoor lighting, showed off prototype touchpanel versions of the new display on Tuesday.
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More than half of under-15s will use touchscreen PCs by 2015
By Carrie-Ann Skinner | 08 April, 2010 00:16More than half of PCs purchased for use by under 15s in 2015 will have touchscreen, says Gartner.
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Acer replaces touchpad with touch screen in new laptop
By Agam Shah | 01 April, 2010 08:45Acer on Wednesday announced its Aspire Ethos laptops, which incorporate a secondary touch screen that doubles as a touchpad to help navigate multimedia content.
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Apple iPad, iPhone hit with multitouch patent lawsuit
By Jared Newman | 31 March, 2010 09:07Apple's patent karma is balancing as one tech company sues to block the iPad and other multi-touch Apple products from the United States.
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HP cautious about touch in business laptops
By Agam Shah | 02 March, 2010 06:07Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched its first mainstream business laptop with a touchscreen, but said it would be cautious in bringing touch technology to its existing business laptop lines.
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Hands on: RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 smartphone
By Ginny Mies | 15 October, 2009 20:27When the BlackBerry Storm debuted last fall, RIM's first touchscreen device received not-so-stellar reviews.
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The touch-screen grows up before our eyes
By Gary Anthes | 31 July, 2009 17:02"The Active Desk," was a touch-screen device developed in 1992 at the University of Toronto.
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What will Apple's Big Tablet cost?
By Jeff Bertolucci | 27 July, 2009 10:49If Apple doesn't introduce a tablet computer soon, we'll all be sorely disappointed. With all the ongoing speculation about the alleged iPod-on-steroids, I feel like the device is already here.
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