Philips Consumer Electronics & Middle East & Africa
Main Category: Consumer Electronics ManufacturerCity : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
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Thursday, 15 January 2009
First in the region to use a 'fee per study' model with Philips’s iSite Picture Archiving and Communication system
read more »Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Windows details everything you wanted to know about speaker sets, sound standards and we even put four of the latest two-channel speakers to the test.
read more »Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Live and recorded 3D stereoscopic productions are on the rise fuelling consumer interest in 3D screens capable of viewing them, writes Adrian Pennington.
read more »Monday, 10 March 2008
Further patent raids seize phones, screens, GPS units
read more »Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Philips has installed what it describes as the first ‘Ambient Experience' Cath Lab in the region.
read more »Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Relative stereotyping is alive and well. Here's our selection...
read more »Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Philips is to acquire XIMIS Inc., a provider of radiology information Systems (RIS). XIMIS will be incorporated into the Healthcare Informatics business group of Philips' Medical Systems division.
read more »Monday, 13 August 2007
Although today's high-end desktop replacements can keep pace with desktop-PCs' CPU and graphics power, even the most expensive laptops are still only passable when it comes to pumping out crystal clear and booming audio.
read more »Thursday, 2 August 2007
Philips is predicting a strong end to the year despite suffering an 11% slump in consumer electronics sales during Q2.
read more »Tuesday, 31 July 2007
Electronics vendor Philips and computer hardware manufacturer NEC are exhibiting their joint venture at GULFCOMMS in an effort to step up its presence in the Gulf region.
read more »Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Transform your living room into a fully-fledged home cinema.
read more »Tuesday, 26 June 2007
IT and consumer technology vendors Acer and Philips offer product buyers the most comprehensive and innovative after-sales support in the region, according to the findings of a Windows Middle East magazine investigation.
read more »Thursday, 1 March 2007
Royal Philips Electronics has announced the commercial release of Philips EP navigator, an imaging tool that will support clinicians in the treatment of complex cardiac rhythm disorders.
read more »Thursday, 1 February 2007
While the merits of Microsoft's strategy targeting the ultra-low cost handset (ULCH) market are being questioned by industry analysts, a recent report published by ABI Research predicts that more than 330 million handsets priced at less than US$20 will ship annually worldwide by 2011
read more »Thursday, 1 February 2007
The 2007 instalment of the world's largest consumer electronics show, which was staged in Las Vegas last month, showcased a range of innovative new products from some of the industry's leading vendors. ECN takes a look at the key technology releases at CES 2007.
read more »Wednesday, 31 January 2007
Whether it’s for impressing your guests during dinner parties or relaxing on the sofa with the family, lost in the latest special-effects blockbuster films, home theatre systems offering surround sound have become the must-have accessory for wide-screen TVs and fancy music arrays. CEO Middle East checks out the latest offerings to come onto the market.
read more »Monday, 1 January 2007
From face creams to fountains, beds to blenders, every month Hotelier Middle East gives you the low-down on all the latest products on the market, and tells you where to find them
read more »Sunday, 31 December 2006
Philips has unveiled its latest DVD recorder, the DVDR73000H, in the Middle East. The DVD7300H supports dual media recording, which enables users to create recordings on all rewritable DVD discs.
read more »Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Rivalry among key vendors leads to the development of new innovations in flat panel display market
read more »Tuesday, 29 August 2000
A boom in CD radio Cassette recorders has prompted Philips to suggest that the CD based systems will soon drive standard Radio cassette recorders out of the market.
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