CNETAnalysis: Computing giant Dell isn’t giving up on Windows RT even though customers have been slow to react to the scaled down version (specifically for ARM-based tablets) of Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 8 . Neil Hand, vice president at Dell is reported by IDG to have said that Windows RT has “turned slower than we were hoping at this point in time”. Dell already has a Windows RT tablet on the market in the form of the Dell XPS 10 , which comes with a detachable keyboard similar to that of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity . The XPS 10 didn’t particularly blow us away during our in-dpeth review, garnering a mediocre 3 out 5 stars, and if we’re honest we’re yet to be really dazzled by a Windows RT tablet. In for the long haul It looks like Dell is willing to take its time with Windows RT, allowing the platform to grow with Hand noting: “over the long haul it shouldn’t matter if it tablets is Windows on ARM, Windows on Intel, Windows on anything else”. Those hoping for a smaller Dell tablet may be out of luck for now, with the American firm focussed on the 10-inch arena for the time being, as these larger devices can sport bigger batteries and can be docked easily into a laptop style keyboard. That’s not to say the firm isn’t looking at the increasingly popular 7- to 8-inch tablet spectrum and Hand said “we’ll make sure we are strong and aggressive in the consumer price/consumption driven piece of the market”. So watch this space. Related Stories Updated: New Kindle Fire release date, news and rumours Microsoft to take on iPad mini with 7-inch Surface Quad-core Windows 8 tablets could be ticket to the top Is Nokia considering a keyboard-equipped tablet? Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 could be double trouble as 8- and 10.1-inch variants leak
CNews Karachi. July 05: A Pakistani Scientist in Britain has invented a new chemical for processing plastic (polythene) bags which has the quality of dissolution after its use in 105 days.A manufacturing unit for these plastic bags was being set up in Turkey while interest has been shown in the setting up of a big unit and manufacturing firm’s head quarter in Karachi which will be used to supply such dissolvable polythene bags to Asian countries. The Director of UK based firm Bio Plast Biodegradable Plastics GL Punn while leading a 15 member delegation called on EDO Municipal Services City Government Masood Alam. The Executive Director of Bio Plast Pakistan Muhammad Hanif Awan and M. Sultan Mehmood Awan was also present on this occasion. The Director of Bio Plast informed the EDO Municipal Services about the characteristics of new chemical. He said that the firm was going to set up its first plant in Turkey which will be operative in next two months. The delegation also praised the vi