Feb 21, 2013
Google is set to tap what it calls the "hunger for technology" in the Middle East by providing greater support to app developers and introducing carrier billing in the region. Read Article Google to feed Middle East's hunger for technology with greater support
Dec 02, 2012
The South Korean electronics manufacturer LG is expecting sales growth of 20 per cent across the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region next year. Read Article South Korea's LG predicts 20 per cent growth in Middle East
Mar 25, 2012
The Life: DY Kim, who was appointed president of LG Electronics in the Gulf last month, talks about transitioning into a new leadership role as his company seeks to sell more robotic vacuum cleaners, smart TVs and high-end appliances here. Read Article LG's new Gulf chief and his aspirations
Dec 29, 2011
Apple is set to release a full-blown TV set next year that will stream shows wirelessly and, in the future, could be controlled by voice commands or even movements. Read Article Steve Jobs' last wish to play on iTV
Dec 13, 2011
The Life: Televisions can connect to the Internet, project 3D images and now some can be drawn on as well with a stylus. We test-drive LG's PenTouch plasma TV. Read Article LG pitches new TV set as the write stuff
Aug 03, 2010
New buyers are opting for Google's Android software instead of Apple's iPhones or the Canadian-made BlackBerrys in the US for the first time as the battle for smartphones hots up. Read Article BlackBerry and Apple pie sliced up by Android
Jul 31, 2010
While Apple has the lion's share of the mobile phone market, Nokia may have a few advantages to help it claw back sales. But will it be enough to reverse its fortunes? Read Article Can Nokia bite back?
Jul 26, 2010
Football fans can now prepare for the the big kick-off on August 14 by buying a smartcard that will give them live access to 380 games. Read Article Premier League smartcards go on sale
Jul 24, 2010
South Korea is due to host its first grand prix in October and sponsors and officials are confident of riding criticism that the circuit will be ready in time. Read Article Seoul is up to speed for its first GP, officials insist