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Dixons to open concession in Harrods

Dixons to open concession in Harrods

NEWS

Dixons Retail has will operate the new consumer electronics section of Harrods.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Jul 28th 2011 at 1:09PM
UK families to spend most on tech this Christmas

UK families to spend most on tech this Christmas

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British households are expected to spend €115 (£97.60) each on consumer electronics this Christmas, making it the most popular gift category.

by Nicky Trup
on Nov 17th 2010 at 10:28AM
Blockbuster to sell TVs and phones

Blockbuster to sell TVs and phones

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Blockbuster is to start selling mobile phones, iPods and TVs alongside its traditional offerings of video and DVD rental.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Sep 28th 2010 at 12:14PM
Taiwanese giant courts UK channel

Taiwanese giant courts UK channel

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Taiwanese manufacturing giant Delta Electronics, the world’s largest provider of power supplies, is seeking the support of the UK channel as it looks to leverage its manufacturing muscle with its ...

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Sep 7th 2010 at 11:12AM
Samsung warns of sales slump

Samsung warns of sales slump

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Despite chalking up record operating profits for the quarter, Samsung has warned that it anticipates falling sales later this year.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Jul 30th 2010 at 10:59AM
LG to launch tablet PC

LG to launch tablet PC

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LG Electronics is planning to launch an Android-powered tablet PC in the fourth quarter of 2010.

by Nicky Trup
on Jul 6th 2010 at 7:04AM
Midwich expands AV portfolio

Midwich expands AV portfolio

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Midwich has finalised three new distribution agreements that will see it increase its audio-visual offerings across the corporate and consumer markets.

by Nicky Trup
on May 19th 2010 at 9:50AM
Sony launches scrappage scheme

Sony launches scrappage scheme

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Consumers could get up to £150 the asking price of a new Sony HDTV thanks to a brand new ‘scrappage scheme’ that has been announced by the tech giant.

by Nicky Trup
on Apr 28th 2010 at 11:51AM
Tesco non-food sales up

Tesco non-food sales up

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Tesco’s international non-food sales have risen 6.2 per cent to £13.1 billion, with electricals showing particularly strong growth.

by Nicky Trup
on Apr 20th 2010 at 10:16AM
Developing nations could face 'e-waste mountains'

Developing nations could face 'e-waste mountains'

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Developing countries risk creating giant mountains of electronic waste as their consumption of PCs and gadgets increases, the UN has warned.

by Nicky Trup
on Feb 23rd 2010 at 12:27PM
Best Buy eyes up Homebase superstores

Best Buy eyes up Homebase superstores

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Soon-to-be-launched electronics retailer Best Buy Europe is close to buying two superstores currently owned by Homebase, according to reports.

by Nicky Trup
on Feb 22nd 2010 at 10:56AM
Amazon launches own brand electronics

Amazon launches own brand electronics

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Amazon has launched a portfolio of low price consumer electronic accessories under its own AmazonBasics brand.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Sep 21st 2009 at 11:41AM
LG to launch new Windows smartphones

LG to launch new Windows smartphones

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LG is set to launch three new Windows phones over the coming weeks as part of its strategy to increase its share of the global smartphone market.

by Nicky Trup
on Sep 3rd 2009 at 10:17AM
Acer turns to consumer electronics

Acer turns to consumer electronics

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Acer has announced its intention to diversify in to televisions and e-books with in five years, as it looks to counter slowing PC sales.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Aug 7th 2009 at 9:50AM
Childrens? use of consumer electronics grows

Childrens? use of consumer electronics grows

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A study by market research group NPD has found that children aged between 4 and 14 are using more consumer electronics than ever before.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Jun 10th 2009 at 11:51AM
John Lewis to continue cutting prices

John Lewis to continue cutting prices

NEWS John Lewis has said that it will continue to invest in cutting prices in order to maintain its competitive position in the technology market, despite first half losses, as reported ...
by Ben Furfie
on Sep 12th 2008 at 10:55AM
US electronics sales strong despite economic slowdown

US electronics sales strong despite economic slowdown

NEWS Sales of electronic gadgetry in the United States has seen year on year growth of 4.8 per cent, despite an impending recession.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Aug 18th 2008 at 11:39AM
95 per cent of returns not faulty

95 per cent of returns not faulty

NEWS Customers are costing businesses billions of pounds a year, returning products as faulty when almost all items still work perfectly fine, according to a report out from consulting and outsourcing ...
by Ben Furfie
on Jun 3rd 2008 at 11:59AM