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February 23, 2004
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security robot called T63 Aptemiz, named after Artemis, sprays smoky fog as a robot making venture company, Tmsuk, announces the company will start to rend out the robot at a rate of three million yen ($ 28,600) per year from April, in Kitakyushu, Japan.
An Indian exhibitor shows visitors the features of a laptop at eastern India’s biggest computer exhibition in Kolkata. Consultancy firm Gartner India said the sales of personal computers (PCs) in India were expected to grow by at least 20 per cent in 2004, matching last year’s growth rate. More than 2.5 million personal computers were sold in India 2003.
Toyota Motor Corp’s futuristic electric vehicle ‘PM’ (Personal Mobility with Visual Communication System) on display at the Energy and Environment Exhibition in Tokyo. The PM is a single-person vehicle that utilises information technology, offers vehicle-to-vehicle communication regarding each other’s position on the road and driving data for coordination.
Model Bianca displays the first UMTS mobile phone, capable of receiving and transmitting live video images in a Duesseldorf shop. Vodafone started its first UMTS networks in Germany for business use at a cost of € 2 per hour.
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