Thursday, July 31, 2014
Researchers Discover New Smartphone Flaws
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U.S. Government Issues Warning About Malicious Software
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Hackers Can Use USB Devices in Attacks
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Next Apple TV Release Delayed
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CoD: Advanced Warfare Collector's Editions Announced
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Lite-On IT Merged With Lite-On
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AMD Introduces New Kaveri APUs for System Builders
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Toshiba, Samsung Vie For 48-layer 3-D NAND Chips
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Sony Reports First Quarter Profit
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Samsung Launches First Flexible TV
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Panasonic and Tesla Sign Agreement for the Gigafactory
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Nokia Networks to buy Part of Panasonic's Wireless Network Business
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Samsung Q3 Sales and Profits Down despite Galaxy S5 launch
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Apple May lay Off People at Beats: report
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Japanese Giants Form JOLED Company To Compete With LG, Samsung
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BitTorrent U Secure Online Calling Software Bleep
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Fujitsu, Panasonic Announce New Direction for Their Semiconductor Businesses
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Kaleidescape Joins the One-Blue Licensing Program
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
AMD Opteron 64-Bit ARM-Based Developer Kits Now Available
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Coming On September 3
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Google To Show Ratings to Search-Results Ads
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Samsung And Apple See Their Smartphone Market Shares Plunging
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Twitter Says Its User base Increased
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Microsoft Details Windows Phone 8.1 Update, Brings Cortana To New Markets
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Facebook to Shut Down Gifts Service
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Netflix To Pay AT&T For Smooth Video Delivery
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Lite-On To Showcase New Enterprise Storage Solutions
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Sharp Develops Brighter LED for LCD Backlights
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Microsoft Releases The Sharks Cove, A Raspberry Pi Alternative
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EA Access for Xbox One Now Available
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NVIDIA Rolls Out the GeForce 340.52 WHQL Driver
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BlackBerry Strengthens Its Mobile Security Portfolio With The Acquisition of Secusmart
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IBM, ACS And AT&T Claim Breakthrough In Elastic Cloud-to Cloud Networking
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HP Says Internet of Things Devices Are Vulnerable to Attack
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China Starts Anti-monopoly Investigation On Microsoft
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Apple's MacBook Pros Now Come With Faster processors And More Memory
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Rhapsody Now Has 2 million Subscribers
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LG Starts Selling Its 105-Inch Curved UHDTV
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Monday, July 28, 2014
Motorola Said To Make Google's Next Phablet
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Apple-Beats Deal Cleared By Europe
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New Ultrastar SAS Solid-state Drives Offer Up To 1.6TB Capacities
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PNY Releases Coin Sized Micro M2 Flash Drive
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Samsung Delays Tizen Smartphone Launch
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Logitech Announces Budget UC Headset
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Amazon Offers New 3D Printed Products Store
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
Bose Says Beats Electronics Infringe its Patents
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IBM Talks With Globalfoundries Stall Over Price: report
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Verizon to Throttle "Unlimited" Data Users
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Friday, July 25, 2014
Tablet Market Grows in Second Quarter
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The Pirate Bay Goes Mobile
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ASUS Announces Strix DSP, Strix Claw, Strix Tactic Pro and Strix Glide Series
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China Telecom to Offer The Xbox One System
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Thermaltake Debuts the Water 3.0 Ultimate All-In-One Liquid
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HP Pavilion 10z Laptop Uses An AMD Mullins Processor
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Google Does Not Confirm to $1 Billion Acquisition Of Twitch
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Sony Settles 2011 PSN Hacking Case
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Sony Xperia Z3 Specs Leaked
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Swatch Denies Working with Apple on iWatch
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Vuzix And Lenovo Launch M100 Smart Glasses Product
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Google Implemented "Right To Be Forgotten" Ruling Inadequately, EC says
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Researchers Create Ultra-dense Memory Using Conventional Methods
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Facebook Profit Doubles
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Qualcomm's Profit Hurt by Dispute Over China Royalties
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SSD Prices To Remain Stable Next Year
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SK Hynix Says Chip Sales Remain Slow
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LG Electronics' Strong Profit Boosted By G3 Success
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Samsung Introduces New Slim Optical Disc Burners
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Samsung's New Curved TV Costs A Fortune
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Seagate Launches Channel On Roku
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Apple OS X Yosemite Bets Coming on Thursday
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Apple Says There Are No Backdoors In iOS
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Sony Invests in Image Sensor Production
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Ultra-High-Definition TVs Still Lack Market Penetration
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Lumia 530 Entry-level Windows Phone Released
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ASUS Launches the RT-AC87 Dual-Band Wireless-AC2400 Gigabit Router
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LG Introduces Games For Quickcircle Case
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UHDTVs Boost LG Display Profit
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Microsoft's Profit Hurt By Nokia Acquisition, Plans Unified OS
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Apple's Revenue Boosted By China Growth
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
European Regulators May Need Extra Concessions From Google
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Apple Granted Patent for Smartwatch
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New Intel Solid-State Drive Pro 2500 Series Packs SK Hynix Flash And Brings Trusted Security Features
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Alliance Storage Technologies Releases Enterprise Class Cloud-Integrated Storage Solution
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NVIDIA Launches Shield Tablet For Gamers
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AOC u3477Pqu 34-Inch WQHD Monitor Announced
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ADATA Launches XPG V3 DDR3 Memory For Overclockers
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Licensing Fees Drive ARM's Profit
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Xiaomi Announces The Mi 4 Flagship smartphone
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Netflix Tops 50M Subscribers
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Yahoo to Buy Flurry to Strengthen Mobile Products
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LG Launches G3 With LTE-A Support In Korea
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Monday, July 21, 2014
Facebook Save Lets You Read Stories Later
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Verizon Launches Rewards Program
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New Scythe Tatsumi CPU Cooler Released
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Kingston V310 SSD 960GB Released
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Western Digital Introduces 6 TB NAS Hard Drive, Seagate Starts Sampling 8GB Models
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iTunes Festival Returns to London
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New Intel Haswell CPUs Released
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Could Samsung's Tizen OS Affect Relationship With Google?
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SK Telecom Demos Elastic Cell, Withdraws From European Market
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Sunday, July 20, 2014
Snowden Calls For New, Anti-surveillance Encryption Schemes
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Panasonic Seeks To Sell Its Mobile Base Station Business to Nokia
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Qplay Streaming Service Is Close
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
BitTorrent Seeks Users' Feedback on New Product
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Lenovo Says It remains Committed To Windows Tablets in the U.S.
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HTC To Launch New 'Selfie' Phone
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Nvidia's New Gaming Product Is a New Shield Tablet
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Friday, July 18, 2014
Microsoft Outlines What's Next on Xbox One
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LG Sold More UHDTVs Than Samsung In May
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Amazon Unveils e-book Subscription Service
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Europe Says Apple Should Do More To Protect Users From In-app Purchases Problem
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ASUS RoG Maximus VII Formula Z97 Motherboard Released
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Kingston Leads the DRAM Module Industry: TrendForce
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Microsoft Is Shutting Down Xbox Entertainment Studios
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AMD Reports Second-quarter Loss
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iPhone 6 Production Started in July: reports
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Google Profit And Revenue Jump
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Facebook Tests 'Buy' Button
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Thursday, July 17, 2014
Fujitsu To Phase Out Chip Production
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Xbox One Sales More Than Double with New Controller-Free Bundle
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Firefox OS Expand Across New Devices, Markets and Categories
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New Facebook App For Verified Public Figures Released
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Microsoft To Eliminate 18,000 Jobs
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CyberLink Introduces Media Suite 12
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Apple and Samsung Dominate Smartphones Sales
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Pioneer PLX-1000 High-torque Turntable Born Again
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Japan Display Starts Mass Production of IPS-NEO for Mobile Products
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Microsoft To Take EU 'Right to be forgotten' Requests
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LG G3 Beat Coming In Europe
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TSMC Losses Chip Orders From Apple, Qualcomm: reports
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
AMOLED Mobile Phone Panel Costs Expected to Fall Below LCD
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Imagination Introduces Tiny Android GPU
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GIGABYTE's EasyTune App Makes Overclocking EAasy on New Intel Pentium Anniversary Edition CPUs
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ViewSonic Launches 28-inch VX2858Sml Monitor
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Samsung 'Level' Audio Portfolio Available In The U.S.
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Sony Failed To Pay Web Hosting Bills
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BlackBerry Passport To Feature Siri-like Virtual Assistant
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ASUS Announces the Xonar U5 USB Soundcard and Headphone Amplifier
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Samsung To Manufacture Qualcomm's Mobile Application Processors
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MSI Announces the WS60 Ultra-Thin Mobile Workstation
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Freecom Launches New External SSDs
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New Sony Software Upgrade For Xperia T2 Ultra
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TSMC Q2 profit Increased, 20nm Chips Start Shipping
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ASUS Announces Strix GTX 750 Ti OC
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Yahoo 2Q Revenue Fall
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Google Plus No Longer Requires Real Names
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Apple and IBM Partner On Enterprise Mobility
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Intel to $60 Ship Galileo Gen2 Computer Next Month
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Facebook Joins Mozilla In Advancing JPEG Encoding
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Intel Reports Second-Quarter Revenue of $13.8 billion
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Xbox One Special Edition Armed Forces Wireless Controller and Stereo Headset Coming In October
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Google To Combat Zero-day Attacks With Project Zero
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Lumia Cyan Update Now Available
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Intel Chipsets To Support PCIe 3.0
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Seagate Delivers New Network Storage Portfolio
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Google And Novartis To Offer Smart Lens
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Windows 9 Start menu Picture Leaks
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MediaTek Releases Octa-core Phone Chip, 120Hz Mobile Display Technology
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VIA Now Offers New Viega Ruggedized Android Tablet
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Microsoft To Announce Job Cuts
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Fujitsu Technology Reduces Network Switches in Cluster Supercomputers
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Apple May Delay The Release Of 5.5-inch iPhone 6
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Google's Nest Launches Thread, A Wireless Networking Protocol for the Home
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Monday, July 14, 2014
Microsoft To Take On Chromebooks with $200 Windows Notebooks
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PC Gaming Market Holds Lead Over Consoles
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Android Gaming Consoles on the Horizon
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Sunday's World Cup Final Broke Social Media Records
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OCZ Storage Solutions Launches New ZD-XL SQL Accelerator
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Web Companies Urge For Net Neutrality
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Nvidia To Release New Gaming Device
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New Raspberry Pi Model Offers More Ports And Power
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Samsung Finds China Child Labor Evidence
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New Fujitsu ARROWS Tab Q335/K Tablet Coming In October
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Sunday, July 13, 2014
YouTube To Fund Hollywood Content Creation: report
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Samsung, LG To Respond To iPhone 6 With New Models
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Saturday, July 12, 2014
Mozilla Kicks Off Internet Education Program
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Micron Announces Monolithic 8Gb DDR3 SDRAM
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Yahoo To Stream Concerts For Free
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Friday, July 11, 2014
New Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 UHD Shipped With 4K Display
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Samsung Puts LTE Into The Die Of New Exynos SoC, Cancells Tizen Smartphone Launch Event
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China Claims iPhone Threatens Country's Security
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Amazon Is Getting Serious About Drones
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Samsung Launches Samsung GALAXY Apps Store
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Acer Launches New C720 Chromebookd With Intel Core i3 Processors
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Thursday, July 10, 2014
Apple May Release All-Glass iPhone
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Amazon Billed Parents for Millions of Dollars in Children's Unauthorized In-App Charges
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LG Expands Tablet Series With New LG G Pad 7.0 And LG G Pad 10.1
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Microsoft's Nadella To Announce Company Sharkeup
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Imation IronKey Workspace W700 Flash Drive Now Available
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Dovetail Games Takes Over Microsoft Flight
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TSMC Reports Strong Q2 Sales
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Samsung Looking into the Child Labor Allegations
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Samsung to Strengthen Its LSI Business, New Exynos SoC Coming Soon
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Google To Invest $100 Million To European StartUps
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Creative Introduces the MUVO mini Weatherproof Bluetooth Portable Wireless Speaker
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LG Updates Its Smart Keyboard
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Apple Admits It Has To Address Production Partners' Emissions
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Court Says Apple Store Layout Could Be Trademarked
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Mobile phone App Lets You Make Secure Phone Calls
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Samsung To Launch Quantum Dot TVs This year
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IBM Announces $3 Billion Investment In Future Chip Research
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LG Showcases Flexible 18-inch OLED Display, Promises Larger Models
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014
PC Sales Rebound in Second Quarter of 2014
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Asana, Canon, Dropbox, Google, Newegg and SAP Form Against Patent Trolls
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Alcatel-Lucent Achieves 10Gbps Data Transmission Over Traditional Copper Telephone Lines
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Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet Comes Exclusively On The Verizon Wireless Network
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Rovi Patent License Agreement with Samsung
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Samsung, LG To Work Together On Future Display Technologies
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HGST Ships 1.8 TB 10K Hard Disk Drive
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Chinese Court Upholds Apple IP Case
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Samsung Rumored To Launch 'Gear VR' Headset At IFA 2014
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Toshiba to Release Wearable Biological Sensor
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LG's Newest KIZON Wearable Gives Parents Peace of Mind
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Project Ara Developer Boards Shipping This Month
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Verizon Reports U.S. Government Requests
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Microsoft Patches IE In Latest Security Updates
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ZTE Mimics LG's G3 With New Nubia Z7
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Microsoft Surface Mini Rumors Emerge Again
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Kingston Offers Two New Storage Solutions for Handhelds
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Panasonic Updates Toughpad FZ-G1 10-inch Tablet
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Sony Launches The Xperia C3 For Selfies
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Samsung Forecasts Low 2Q Profit
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MSI Introduces Power-saving Motherboards
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Samsung, Intel, Dell, Boradcom Team Up On Standards For Internet of Things
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Thermaltake Introduces New Frio Silent Series Coolers
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Monday, July 7, 2014
Box Receives 150 Million Investment
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U.S. Arrests Russian Accused Of Hacking Retail Systems
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DEG, CEA, The Recording Academy and Labels Reach Agreement on Definition for High Resolution Audio
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Youtube Rates ISP's Video Atreaming Quality
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Atmel to Buy Newport Media To Strengthen Its Presence in the IoT
Market
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Intel To Manufacture Future Panasonic SoCs Using Intel's 14nm Low-Power Process
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Worldwide Traditional PC, Tablet, Ultramobile and Mobile Phone Shipments to Grow THis Year
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Lumia 930 On Goes On Sale This Week
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IBM To Help China Deliver on Ambitious Energy and Environmental Goals
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Samsung May Underperform in Q2
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LG Start Selling New new G Pads And G Watch Globally
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Transcend Introduces New CFast 2 Memory Cards for 4K UHD Video Recording
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Sunday, July 6, 2014
NSA Spying Targetted Thousands Of Ordinary People
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Oculus Stops Selling Rift In China
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Saturday, July 5, 2014
China Starts Replacing IBM Servers With Local Brand
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Dailymotion Compromised to Send Users to Exploit Kit
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Japan May Remove SIM Locks from Handsets
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Friday, July 4, 2014
Java 8 Will Not Support Windows XP
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Russian Law To Restrict Web Hosting Abroard
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Apple Hires Tag Heuer Exec For iWatch Launch
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TSMC Aims At 10nm Chip Production By 2016
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China Clears IBM, Lenovo Server Deal
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EPIC Challenges Facebook's Manipulation of Users
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Google Restores Search Links To British Newspaper Articles
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Your Android Phone Is Telling the World Where You've Been
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Samsung Closes Video Hub
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Qualcomm To Make Snapdragon chips In China
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Sharp to Exit TV And Home Appliance European Markets
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Panasonic Releases Its 2014 Life+Screen AX800 Series 4K Ultra HDTVs
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ECS LIVA Is The Smallest Windows-Based Mini PC Kit
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TV Makers Phase Out Plasma TV Production
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Marvell and Taiwanese Makers To Benefit From Recent SSD Controller IC Industry Restructure
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Huawei Joins 5G Infrastructure Association Board
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Samsung Display to Invest In New Plant
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Qualcomm Acquires WiGig Leader Wilocity
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AMD Announces New A-Series APUs
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Facebook to Acquire Video Ad Company LiveRail
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Next Nvidia Shield May Be A Tablet
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Scythe Mugen MAX CPU Cooler Released
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ARM Releases Reference Platform For 64-bit Android L Developers
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Nokia to buy SAC Wireless
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Samsung Galaxy S5 More Popular Than iPhone 5S in Europe
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Privacy Board Says NSA Internet Spying Is Worrying
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Industry Consortium to Bring 25 and 50 Gigabit Ethernet to Cloud-Scale Networks
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IBM Hopes Nanotube Transistors Are Coming Aroud 2020
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Samsung Maintains Its Global NAND Flash Leadership
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Japan Universities To Build New Supercomputers
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Industry Alliances Fight Over The Future Of Connected Home
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UK Regulator Probes Facebook Over Experiment With User's Comments: report
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Pioneer DJ launches rekordbox 3.0
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Google Buys Songza
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FTC Accuses T-Mobile For Bogus Charges
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Sony Recalls VAIO Flip PC Laptops Due to Fire Hazards
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Ericsson To Offer 5 Gbps Speeds By 2020
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Lumia 635 Launches in U.S.
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GE Technology Offers Accurate Calorie Counting
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FBI Cleanups GameOver Zeus, Cryptolocker Botnets
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"Buy Now" Button Appears In Tweets
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Samsung To Make Apple's A9 Processor: report
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MediaTek To Invest in In Research and Academia
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Samsung Galaxy S5 mini Smartphone Released
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HP To Settle Lawsuits Over Deal For Autonomy Acquisition
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VAIO Computers Return To The Japanese Market
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Fujitsu Buys Shares of Panasonic Information Technology Solutions
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New Samsung 850 PRO SSD Is Powered by 3D V-NAND
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