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          Crowds gather around the organic LED, or OLED, televisions on display, amazed by the picture quality and the concept of a curved screen. Pawan Singh / The National

          Gitex Shopper 2013: Curved screens wow square-eyed fans

          TechnologyOctober 06, 2013
          Nick Horton, managing director for the Middle East and North Africa at BlackBerry, says the company remains focused on the region. Lee Hoagland / The National

          BlackBerry’s new man in Arabian Gulf rings the changes

          BusinessOctober 01, 2013
          The average UAE resident spends Dh3,000 on consumer electronics per year, with smartphones making up the majority of purchases. Sarah Dea / The National

          Price does not matter much for UAE smartphone buyers

          BusinessSeptember 29, 2013
          BusinessSeptember 24, 2013
          Arabtec has launched a joint venture with Samsung. Silvia Razgova / The National
          BusinessSeptember 24, 2013
          BlackBerry has agreed to a probable buyout. Christopher Pike / The National
          BusinessSeptember 24, 2013
          Users test out the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear smartwatch at the launch event at Armani Ballroom in Dubai. Sarah Dea / The National.
          BusinessSeptember 23, 2013
          The new Samsung Galaxy Gear at thee launch event at Armani Ballroom in Dubai. Sarah Dea / The National

          Samsung Galaxy Note 3 set to hit UAE shops but Galaxy Gear smartwatch delayed

          BusinessSeptember 22, 2013
          The Z30 is the fourth device that runs BB10, BlackBerry's new operating system, which was launched earlier this year as a means to turn the Canadian company’s fortunes around. Christopher Pike / The National
          BusinessSeptember 19, 2013
          A reader says the new iPhones launched by Apple chief executive Tim Cook this week are too expensive when compared to similarly-featured smartphones from other manufacturers. Glenn Chapman / AFP
          The NationalSeptember 12, 2013

          The zombie-like trance that smartphones induce in us all

          The NationalSeptember 10, 2013
          Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Gear smartwatch at the IFA show in Berlin. Gero Breloer / AP Photo

          Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch priced at $299

          BusinessSeptember 06, 2013
          Workers make final preparations at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin. Fabrizio Bensch / Reuters

          New phones from Sony and Samsung at IFA Berlin – next up, Apple

          BusinessSeptember 05, 2013
          The most popular handset in the UAE is Nokia's humble 1280/1282, with a 3.9 per cent share of the market. Satish Kumar / The National

          Nokia beats Samsung, Apple for dominance in UAE mobile market

          BusinessAugust 20, 2013

          Sony to use ultra high-definition TV image technology for new flagship smartphone

          BusinessAugust 18, 2013

          Global patent battle not over despite Apple's legal victories versus Samsung and Google

          BusinessAugust 11, 2013
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