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London?s Air Ambulance uses 4G to reduce response times
London?s Air Ambulance has teamed up with mobile operator EE to develop new systems that will use 4G technology to cut vital minutes off mission times to benefit its patients.
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New touchscreen PCs are a threat to the iPad, analyst
Hybrid tablets incorporating touch screens and keyboards, and based on Intel's new Haswell processor, may threaten the iPad, according to an analyst.
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CES 2013: UK start-up's smart antenna doubles smartphone battery life
UK start-up Sofant Technologies is showing off its new smart antenna technology at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, after winning UK Trade & Investment's competition for ?the world?s next big thing?
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First Tizen-based smartphone could come in 2013
Japan's biggest cellular network operator, NTT DoCoMo, is working with Intel and Samsung on development of the Tizen operating system and the first smartphone based on the platform could be out in Japan in 2013, according to a Japanese newspaper report.
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Edinburgh firm develops miniature antenna to boost mobile reception
An Edinburgh-based company has developed a miniature antenna for smartphones and tablet PCs, which it claims could make poor reception a thing of the past.
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Apple seeking 'billions' from Samsung in patent case
Apple will seek billions of dollars in damages from Samsung when a high-profile patent lawsuit between the companies goes in front of a California jury next week.
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Intel downgrades full-year business outlook
Intel warned it expects to see lower-than-anticipated growth for 2012. The news came as the company posted mixed results for the second quarter of the year.
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Lenovo ThinkPad line gets new Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrids
Lenovo plans to add business-friendly Windows 8 hybrid laptops to its ThinkPad line that will be similar to the convertible, flippable IdeaPad Yoga.
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Ultrabook shipments to reach 178m by 2016
Ultrabooks will grow at three times the rate of tablets over the next five years, according to Juniper Research, with shipments expected to reach 178 million by 2016.
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BT Vision to be revamped with social networking features
BT is redesigning its TV-on-demand service, BT Vision, according to the Financial Times, to include more social features in a bid to rival Netflix, which was launched in the UK last week.






