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One deal that has been rumoured for months is a takeover of UC Web, a Chinese mobile browser operator with 400 million users worldwide.
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While the majority of his fortune comes from Xiaomi, he also owns minority stakes in a number of Chinese online enterprises, including Hong Kong-listed anti-virus firm Kingsoft, private e-commerce companies Vancl and Lakala, mobile browser provider UC Web, and YY, which hit the Nasdaq exchange last Wednesday.
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In short, UC Web wants to build the next mobile browser.
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The new Gateway UC Series notebook line hits the sweet spot of mobile entertainment with an excellent pairing of a chic portable design, widescreen display and mainstream notebook performance.
ENGADGET: Gateway trots out bargain-minded 15.6-inch MD Series notebooks
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In a 2012 report, analyst firm COMMfusion asserts that the next phase for UC will be Unified Communications and Collaboration, the notion that myriad UC applications can no longer exist in silos as the increasingly mobile workforce demands a unified experience across all devices, networks and locations.
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Performance-ready for the highly mobile consumer that needs to remain productive, the Gateway UC Series uses either Intel Centrino 2 or Intel Centrino Processor Technology, along with an Intel Core Duo, Intel Core 2 Duo or Intel Pentium processor.
ENGADGET: Gateway trots out bargain-minded 15.6-inch MD Series notebooks