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"These results open the potential for visibly transparent polymer solar cells as add-on components of portable electronics, smart windows and building-integrated photovoltaics and in other applications, " said study leader Yang Yang, a UCLA professor of materials science and engineering, who also is director of the Nano Renewable Energy Center at California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI).
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And in 2002, it built and designed the first Windows-powered smart phone for European mobile operator Orange.
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But pair a Windows-friendly smart phone--such as a Palm Treo 750--with a foldable keyboard, and you're almost in road-warrior nirvana.
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It has built handheld devices for archrivals Dell and Hewlett-Packard, smart phones that run the Palm and Windows Mobile operating systems.
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As a first critical step toward increasing the adoption of smart devices, Microsoft and Huawei are introducing the Huawei 4Afrika, a full-functionality Windows Phone 8, which will come preloaded with select applications designed for Africa.
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The ultrathin and lightweight Windows 8-based tablet(7) also features optional HP ElitePad Smart Jackets, (8) which add connectivity options and longer battery life along with specific add-ons that customize the tablet for specialized uses.
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It has built handheld devices for archrivals Dell and Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ), smart phones that run the Palm (nasdaq: PALM - news - people ) and Windows Mobile operating systems.
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Hewlett-Packard is said to have killed the Slate, which was to be based on Microsoft's Windows, and is now reportedly working on a tablet using an operating system from Palm, the smart-phone maker that HP recently bought.
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