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The Chinese technology giant held a 21.3 per cent share of the global market in 2016, just ahead of rival HP on 20.9 per cent
Serious flooding in central China is affecting some smartphone vendors, with a factory besieged by water, aftersale services partially suspended and online retailers short of products.
Google Inc is seeking to raise between US$218 million and US$221 million by selling shares in Chinese personal computer maker Lenovo, according to a deal term sheet seen by the International Financing Review on Wednesday.
Australian shopper Bill Sprawson was looking to spend 1,500 Australian dollars (1,164 U.S. dollars) on a laptop computer and had conducted his research.
Australian shopper Bill Sprawson was looking to spend 1,500 Australian dollars (1,164 U.S. dollars) on a laptop computer and had conducted his research.
Lenovo Group, the world's biggest personal computer maker, said Thursday it has fully acquired Motorola's mobile business, making Lenovo world's third largest smartphone maker.
Lenovo Group, the world's biggest personal computer maker, has finished the acquisition of the X86 server hardware and related maintenance services business from IBM, Lenovo said late Thursday.
With a new red-and-white homepage cover picture centered by a famous "M" logo in the shape of traditional Chinese window paper-cut, Lenovo extends its first embrace to the new family member Motorola Mobility.
Lenovo announced on Thursday that it plans to buy IBM's X86 server business, a low-end unit, for 2.3 billion U.S. dollars.
Innovation has always been in the DNA of Lenovo, and will help the company make a difference in the post-PC era, according to Yang Yuanqing, CEO of Lenovo, China's leading computer firm.
Malaysia's personal computer (PC) market recorded 898,000 units in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013, which was an increase of 18 percent sequentially, with Lenovo emerging as the top vendor, Internet Data Center(IDC) said.