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By CoolSmartPhone, on May 17th, 2013%
Liquid cooling? Old news matey. Well for us PC Power Users (loving that term) who are always looking to make our PCs go faster than they’re originally make to do, at the price of heat (and the insides of your PCs don’t like getting all toasty). . . . → Read More: NEC Medias X: The First Smartphone With Liquid Cooling
By engadget, on April 29th, 2013%
Memory of a time where an NEC phone graced US shores escapes us, but the prolific — and often accurate — @evleaks has tweeted a press shot that signals a handset from the Japanese firm might soon arrive stateside. . . . → Read More: NEC Terrain for AT&T spied in leaked press photos, packs a QWERTY keyboard
By IntoMobile, on April 1st, 2013%
Japanese handset makers have seen better days. . . . → Read More: Lenovo looking to buy NEC’s mobile phone division?
By engadget, on March 29th, 2013%
Though we don’t get to see its smartphone wares too often stateside or in Europe, NEC has always said its mobile division was a big part of its business. Now it looks to be trying to fob that arm off to PC venture partner Lenovo, according to unnamed Bloomberg sources. . . . → Read More: NEC looking to hawk mobile division to PC partner Lenovo, says Bloomberg
By engadget, on March 29th, 2013%
Though we don’t get to see its smartphone wares too often stateside or in Europe, NEC has always said its mobile division was a big part of its business. Now it looks to be trying to fob that arm off to PC venture partner Lenovo, according to unnamed Bloomberg sources. The Japanese company is also said to be eying potential domestic buyers if that doesn’t pan out, and Reuters recently reported that it’s selling retail subsidiary NEC Mobiling to the tune of $850 million. . . . → Read More: NEC looking to hawk mobile division to PC partner Lenovo, says Bloomberg
By engadget, on January 22nd, 2013%
 Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo just outed its spring lineup of handsets, and the Medias W N-05E caught or eye, just like it did as a hollow mockup at last year’s Mobile World Congress . The NEC-made handset has gone from a mere plastic shell to an LTE-wielding phone with a pair of 4.3-inch LCD displays (each 540 x 960 in resolution), a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel shooter, 16GB of built-in storage and a microSDHC slot. When open, the device serves up roughly 5.6 inches in diagonal screen real estate, and measures up at 64mm in width when shut. . . . → Read More: NEC’s Medias W unveiled: a folding smartphone with two 4.3-inch displays
By AndroidCentral, on September 20th, 2012%
 Today, NTT DoCoMo launched the NEC Medias Tab UL N08-D, which weighs a scant 249 g. By comparison, other 7-inch tablets like the Kindle Fire HD weigh in the neighborhood of 400 g. Even the Nexus 7 is a relatively tubby 345 g. . . . → Read More: NTT DoCoMo launches lightest Android tablet ever
By AndroidCentral, on September 20th, 2012%
 Today, NTT DoCoMo launched the NEC Medias Tab UL N08-D, which weighs a scant 249 g. . . . → Read More: NTT DoCoMo launches lightest Android tablet ever
By engadget, on April 2nd, 2012%
 Looks like the decision to not make a decision has… well, created a decision. Back in December of 2011, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung and a smattering of other Japanese firms put their heads together in order to launch a joint venture to manufacture and sell ICs for mobile devices . . . → Read More: Samsung, NTT DoCoMo, et al. cancel plans for LTE chip joint venture
By engadget, on February 27th, 2012%
 Marvell was first to introduce a single-chip LTE world modem with support for multiple mobile standards late last year, and now Panasonic Mobile Communications, NTT DoCoMo, NEC and Fujitsu have developed intellectual property (hardware and software) for something similar of their own. Specifically, the quartet has gone further with the chip aspect. They’ve tested an “engineering sample” of a large-scale integration chip (pictured) for modems in mobile devices, and claim that it uses twenty percent less juice than larger two-chip designs . . . → Read More: Panasonic, DoCoMo, NEC and Fujitsu create IP for multi-standard LSI chip; supports LTE, GSM, W-CDMA and HSPA+
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