Japanese wireless communication equipment-maker Icom said Thursday it cannot confirm whether a walkie-talkie used in the ...
The attack on southern Lebanon on Thursday involved airstrikes and artillery, an Israeli official told NBC News, after two days of explosions that killed at least 37 people, including two children, ...
The Japanese electronics manufacturer Icom said it stopped making the walkie-talkie model in 2014 and has warned about fake ...
The Japanese company, Icom, whose name was on handheld radios that exploded in Lebanon said it had discontinued the device a decade ago.
Japanese technology firm Icom said Thursday it had ceased manufacturing the model of radios reportedly used in recent blasts ...
Icom added that all its radios are manufactured at a single factory in Japan and that it sells products for overseas markets ...
Japanese company Icom has said it has stopped making a model of the radio used in the recent explosions in Lebanon about 10 ...
Japanese firm Icom said Thursday that it had stopped producing the model of radios reportedly used in recent blasts in ...
The walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon Wednesday have not been made for over a decade, according to Japan's Icom Inc.
The Japanese maker of the brand of walkie-talkies linked to explosions targeting the Hezbollah armed group that killed 20 people in Lebanon and injured hundreds of others said it could not have made ...