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Tokyo, Japan: Model display the handy PC device with sliding key board, equipped with a 4.1-inch sized WVGA display on its palm sized body weighing 250g, which enables to download digital contents such as videos, music and data from a home server (in the cabinet) during a press preview of the companyصs advanced technology fair in Tokyo. NEC will display
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Hanoi, Vietnam: Students search and play games online inside an Internet shop in Hanoi. Ten years after the Internet went live in Vietnam, the number of Web users in the country has soared, with dissidents using it as a podium and others surfing it to learn about the outside world. Vietnamصs government says around 18 million people, or more than 20
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Las Vegas, US: Motorola CEO Ed Zander gives his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Motorola said Zander was stepping down as the US mobile phone maker faces shrinking market share amid stiff global competition. Motorola named Greg Brown, 47, currently the companyصs president and chief operating officer, as CEO. Brown,
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Tokyo, Japan: A Japanصs Nippon Dental University Hospital staff demonstrates a humanoid robot for dentists and students of dental colleges. The robot has sensors in its mouth and can shout زOuchس when the dentist gives the wrong treatment. The robot was developed by Japanese robot venture Kokoro and Nippon Dental University and is now in trial use
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Tokyo, Japan: A Japanصs computer giant NEC employee demonstrates the worldصs first mobile phone which has Japanese-English automatic translation software. The prototype cellular phone, features function of voice recognition machine translation on its slim body, is developed for the travelers. |
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