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Panasonic Toughbook H1 Earlier today Panasonic released a new netbook that is suppose to be used in medical environments. It is named Toughbook H1 and was presented in Japan. One of its best specifications is the weight, only 1.5Kg. It might seem like a lot, but don’t forget to take in consideration this is a “robust and strong PC”,
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Panasonic to acquire Sanyo Panasonic has apparently reached to a preliminary agreement to buy Sanyo Electric Co. and presidents of the two companies will hold a press conference on November 7th to announce details of the acquisition. The world’s largest maker of consumer electronics plans to keep the Sanyo brand, most of its employees, and make the company a subsidiary
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Weekend reports Panasonic may acquire rival Sanyo Electric sent share prices of the Japanese electronics makers soaring on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Tuesday.
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Sanyo's chief businesses are focused on lithium-ion batteries and solar panels. Earlier this year it sold its cell phone business to Kyocera for $375 million.
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Panasonic buys Sanyo, becomes Japan's #1 Bloomberg is reporting that Panasonic and Sanyo have reached an agreement that will see Panasonic acquiring Sanyo. Read the full story here.
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SoftBank 830P: a new - well forgotten old Of the new products of mobile phones from the winter collection of Japanese mobile operator SoftBank Mobile, was present and 830P model manufactured by Panasonic. In terms of functional and design, this model is not much different from previous models raskladushek "8-Series the company manufactured under the brand SoftBank. Yet a number of significant improvements to the 830P is not overlooked. Th...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 1st Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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T-Mobile G1 ripped to shreds, uses same trackball as RIM's -- maybe they can be friends In the grand tradition of TMI, the G1's gone through a teardown for your voyeuristic pleasure. Underneath that chubby matte shell there are all sorts of build-related details that you probably didn't need to know, like the fact that Panasonic built the main board, the compass was built by Asahi Kasei (exciting, we know) and the keyboard element is thin. Some might say too thin. Perhaps o...
submitted by Engadget on 1st Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Companies in today's briefs include: NTT DoCoMo, Nokia Siemens Networks, Fujitsu, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Ceragon Networks, Nuance Communications, ZeroG Wireless.
submitted by WirelessWeek on 27th Oct 2008 (via wirelessweek.com)
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Two new prototypes offer 20W output
submitted by MobileChoiceUK on 21st Oct 2008 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
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Panasonic decreases the sizes of fuel cell systems The company Of panasonic today declared about its successes in the region of developing the fuel cells on liquid methanol: its new prototypes besides the decrease of size of batteries themselves, increased power and duration of the return of electric power. Japanese company presented to the general public two similar devices - for the laptop computers and for other mobile devices with the nourishm...
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