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AMD is no longer second fiddle to archrival Intel in the chip market.
Apple's star continues to rise as the company celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
Brother's line of business products includes a slew of lasers and multifunction products, bringing it head-to-head with competitors Hewlett-Packard, Canon, Fuji-Xerox and Lexmark.
Canon hopes to join the ranks of the world's top 100 companies.
Dell posted the strongest year-on-year growth among the top notebook vendors in Asia-Pacific for the third quarter this year.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Fujitsu is the world's third-largest IT services provider.
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company is placed 11 on the Fortune 500, and operates in more than 170 countries worldwide.
IBM sold off its PC business in December 2004, choosing to focus on servers, storage, software and services.
In the face of stiff competition from rival AMD, Intel remains focused on leaping ahead.
LG is among several leading consumer electronics companies that they are working together to develop a new standard for transmitting high-definition audio and video signals wirelessly.
Lenovo became the world's third-largest PC maker when it successfully acquired IBM's PC division last year.
NEC established a managed services and outsourcing center in Singapore in 2005.
One of the largest electronics companies in the world, Samsung's vision is "Leading the Digital Convergence Revolution".
In the past year, Sony has been able to achieve progress in its recovery plan for key electronics business categories.
After founding Sun Microsystems and helming the CEO position for 22 years, Scott McNealy stepped down as head of the company in April.
Toshiba is the second-largest flash memory maker in the world, after South Korea's Samsung.
Established in 1986, Unisys is a worldwide technology services and solutions company.
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