Thursday, April 30, 2015
Microsoft Uses Machine Learning To Guess Your Age
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A Closer Look At Microsoft HoloLens
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Dell Introduces New Wireless Docking Solution
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Apple Watch Hates Your Tattoo
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Xbox 360 System Update Adds Support for 2TB Hard Drives
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Apple Watch Costs $85 to make: IHS
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Apple And IBM To Offer iPads To Japanese Elderly
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Amazon's Boss Tests Suborbital Spaceship
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Tablet Market Remains Under Pressure From Alternative Devices
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Asustek To Release New Smartwatch Next Year
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Apple Watch Teardown Reveals Its Crowded PCB
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Leaked AMD Processor Roadmap Lists 14nm Processors For 2016
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Camera Sensor And Playstation Sales Kepts Sony's Annual Profit High
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Apple Gains Populartity In China
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Apple Holds Back Apple Watch Availability Due To Defect: report
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Prices of PCs to Rise in 2015
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Microsoft Opens Up Windows 10 To iOS, Android, Mac and Linux Developers, Announces The Edge Browser
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Chrome Extension Protects You Against Phishing
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Microsoft Patent Describes Emotion Detecting Eyeglasses
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TomTom Releases New Action Camera
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IBM Scientists Achieve Critical Steps to Building First Quantum Computer
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Samsung's Profit Sinks In First Quarter Results
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LG Electronics' 1Q Profit Decreased
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Samsung Expands Level Series of Wireless Smart Audio Products
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Twitter Reports Weak Earnings
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Dell Introduces New Servers to Accelerate Enterprise Applications
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Patriot Develops Type-C USB Flash Drive for New MacBooks
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Leather-clad LG G4 Smartphone Is Official
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Youtube To Fund Original Content
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Google To Work With European Journalists On News Delivery
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Judge Rules in Favor of InterDigital in ITC Action Involving Nokia, Microsoft
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Panasonic Reports Profit
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Huawei Honor Budget Smartphone Released
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Yahoo Releases New Video Series
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DisplayLink Demonstrates USB-C Docking Experience for Notebooks and Tablets
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TSMC Solar Commercial-size Modules Achieve Record Efficiency
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Toshiba Launches Application Processor Development Platforms for Wearable and IoT Devices
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Monday, April 27, 2015
Apple's Profit Soars On iPhone Sales, China
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Facebook Introduces Video Calling to Messenger for iOS and Android
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Fujitsu Technology Supports Large-Screen Virtual Desktops on Existing Network Infrastructure
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Google To Gather Patents Through Web Portal
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Lenovo Launches ThinkCentre Chromebox For Students and Entrepreneurs
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Kingston HyperX Savage SSD Released
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SanDisk Introduces New Fusion ioMemory PCIe Application Accelerators for Data Centers
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Imagination Technologies Seeks Academia's Attention With MIPSfpga Program
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AMD to Launch New Godavari APUs In May
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Marvell Launches The ARMADA 1500 Ultra Platform for 4K Entertainment
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Sunday, April 26, 2015
GeIL's Latest DDR4 SUPER LUCE Memory 'Breathes'
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Google Explorer Among Nepal Earthquake Victims
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Nokia Won't Return To Phone Manufacturing
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Russian Hackers Accessed Obama's Emails
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Saturday, April 25, 2015
LG Display Leads The OLED Market
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China Telecom To Sell Phones With Alibaba
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SK Hynix To Start Production Of 36-Layer 3D NAND Flash Chips
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Friday, April 24, 2015
Apple Watch Available In Select Stores
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Comcast Abandons Time Warner Cable Acquisition Bid
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Luxottica To Release Hi-tech Glasses Powered By Intel
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Toshiba Starts Mass Production of 13 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor
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ARM Details New Cortex-A72 Processor
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Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition Coming In The U.S.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Google Reports High Profit and Revenue
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Microsoft Cloud Business Drive Company's Profit, Revenue
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Acer Reveals New Product Range at Event in New York
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Xiaomi Mi 4i Impresses With Specs, Low Price
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New DDR4 128GB Memory Kit Is Clocked At 2800MHz
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LG Watch Urbane Smartwatch Rolls Out Worldwide
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European Court Confirms LCD Panel Cartel Fine for LG Display
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Qualcomm Lowers Current Quarter Forecast
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New Vulnerability Allows DoS Attacks on iOS Devices
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Samsung Display Details the Technology Behind its Flexible AMOLED Displays
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Facebook Reports Mixed First Quarter Results
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New Features of DirectX 12 Promise Great Performance In Existing Hardware
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Facebook 'Hello' App Shows Who's Calling You
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Google Unveils Project Fi Wireless Program
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Intel's Pocket-sized Computer Now Available
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ASML To Deliver At Least 15 EUV Lithography Systems To U.S. Chip Maker
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IKEA Adds Wireless Charging To Furniture
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Gartner Says Semiconductor Sales Growth Is Slowing
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HP Launches Back to School PCs With Fresh Designs
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BlackBerry Advances Security of Mobile and Internet of Things
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LG Display Returns to Profitability
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Sony Raises Profit Forecast
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Yahoo Reports First Quarter 2015 Results
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Facebook Updated News Feed
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New Windows 10 Technical Preview For Phones Released
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Data Loss Prevention capabilities Coming to OneDrive for Business
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Amazon Unveils New Hotel Booking Site
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Tech Lobbying Spendings Explode
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Microsoft Outlines Security And Coontrol features Of Office 365
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Twitter Adopts New Policy to Block Threats
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HP and FireEye Announce Alliance for Incident Response and Threat Services
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BlackBerry To Buy WatchDox to Bolster Mobile Content Security
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Samsung To Make New Qualcomm Processors: report
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ARM Reports Strong Chip Sales For The First Quarter 2015
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Nichia Develops New Energy-efficient Laser For TVs
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Samsung Leads The Global SSD Market
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Buffalo's New Ruggedized Portable Hard DriveHas NFC Capabilities
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Monday, April 20, 2015
Google To Serve Ads Through HTTPS
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IBM Revenue Falls In Q1
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Twitter Allows Everyone To Send You A Direct Message
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A Coming In The U.S.
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Android Wear Updated
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Sony Unveils New Home Audio Products
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TSMC Start 10nm Manufacturing in mid-2016
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Sony Xperia Z4 Smartphone Unveiled In Japan
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Sunday, April 19, 2015
Memory-Tech Promises Improved Audio CD Quality With New UHQCD Technology
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Sony's 4K Ultra HD TV Lineup Coming In The U.S.
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Moore's Law And The Software Industry
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Adobe And Windows Zero-Day Exploits Likely Leveraged by Russians In Highly-Targeted Attack
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
Samsung Logo Removed From Japanese Smartphones
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Google Is Getting Serious With Project Loon
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Friday, April 17, 2015
New Technology Can Track Detailed Hand Motion
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Office Universal apps Coming Next Month On Windows 10 for Phones
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FCC Makes 150 MHz Of Contiguous Spectrum Available To Telecom Companies
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Google Extends Chrome Support For Windows XP
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ASUS X99 and Z97 Motherboards Now Support NVM Express Devices
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AMD Reports Loss, Exits From High-density Server Business
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Is Yahoo Readying New Messenger?
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Pioneer Intros New BDR-XS06JL BDXL Burner
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
The Latest On Nvidia's Patent Dispute with Samsung
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Microsoft, Yahoo Renew Search Deal
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IBM Opens Threat Intelligence to Combat Cyber Attacks
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Imagination Aims At Wearables and IoT With New Ensigma Whisper Cores
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Samsung Display Buys Quantum Dot Technology From SEC
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SanDisk Forecasts Full-year Revenue Decline
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TSMC Reports 65 pct Rise in Q1 Profit
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Digital Music Revenues On Par With Physical
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Huawei Announces The P8 And P8 Max Smartphones
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Intel Reports Lower PC Sales And Higher Data Center Revenues For Q1 2015
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Microsoft Introduces Lumia 540 Dual SIM
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Advertising Spend on Smartwatches to Reach Almost $70 Million by 2019
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ZTE Says Breakthrough in 5G Research Wil Bring Nexr-Generation Networks Closer to Reality
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Pricier to Build, Cheaper to Buy Than The Apple iPhone 6 Plus
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Samsung Now Producing First M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD for PCs
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Nokia to Buy Alcatel-Lucent
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Europe Charges Google In Antitrust Case
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference Kicks Off June 8
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Nero 2015 for Businesses to Prevent Data Espionage
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Microsoft Buys Mobile Business Intelligence Company Datazen
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Corsair Force LS SSD Series Gets New 480GB and 960GB Variants
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Opera Updated Mobile Browser
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Sharp Introduces 4K Mobile Display, New Device Business In China Conference
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LG Music Flow With Google Cast Launched
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Nokia May Buy Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Business
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CyberLink Launches PowerDVD 15
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Monday, April 13, 2015
IBM Announces Partnerships to Transform Personal Health with Watson and Open Cloud
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Researchers Find New Windows Security Weakness
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Kingston Ships 960GB Business-Class SSD
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Apple Updates Final Cut Pro X, Motion and Compressor
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Toshiba Announces the Portégé R30 laptop
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Panasonic Introduces the Wearable POV Action-cam HX-A1
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BitTorrent's Project Maelstrom Browser Available for Download
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SK Hynix Starts 20 nm-level Production
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HGST Ships NVM Express Compliant Solid-State Drives
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Sony Unveils Pro 1TB And 2TB Hard Disk Drives with Thunderbolt and USB3.0 Dual Interface
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Garmin Introduces The VIRB X and VIRB XE Action Cams
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Sunday, April 12, 2015
Samsung to Make 14nm GPUs For Nvidia
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Saturday, April 11, 2015
Google is Working on Battery Technology
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Apple Seeks For Exclusive Streaming Deals
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New Windows 10 Technical Preview Available for phones
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Fraunhofer IIS, Qualcomm and Technicolor to Demonstrate Live Broadcast of MPEG-H Interactive and Immersive TV Audio
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Friday, April 10, 2015
PC Shipments Keep Declining
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Intel to Deliver Powerful Supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory
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Netflix And LG Launch New 4K OLED And ‘Prime Ultra HD Tvs
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FAA Allows Amazon Test Drones
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Apple Watch Goes On Sale
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Roxio Secure Burn Enterprise Released
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Takeover Talks Between Altera and Intel Failed: report
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IBM Sets New Record for Tape Storage
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Technicolor and Sinclair Broadcast Demonstrate High Dynamic Range UltraHD Over-the-Air Broadcast
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Canon Develops New Video Format For 4K Camcorders
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Facebook Messenger Browser App Released
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Google Plans YouTube Subscription Service
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Dell Venue 10 7000 Tablet Releasd With A 3D Camera, OLED screen
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ZOTAC Adds Broadwell CPUs To Mini-PCs
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Intel's MICA Now Delivers Fashion Tips, Styling Tricks and Weekly Horoscopes
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Apple Releases iOS 8.3
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AT&T To Pay $25 Million To Settle Privacy Inverstigation
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Apple's Watch Is Great But Do you Need it?
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TV on Xbox Gets Over-the-Air Tuner for the U.S. and Canada
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Intel Demos Realsense Camera, Atom x3 Processor And Braswell SoCs at IDF
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HTC Releases One M9+ In China
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MSI Launches 3 Braswell ECO Motherboards
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New HDMI Specification Enables Transmission of HDR Formats
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NHK To Start Testing 8K Broadcasting in 2016
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HGST Targets Active Archive Market With Simple-To-Scale Object Storage System
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LG To Offer Four Thousand G4 Smartphones Prior To Officlal Launch
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
New Battery For smartphones Can Be Charged in a Minute
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Samsung to Release Proprietary Mobile Application Processor Core
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Toshiba's Image Processing Technology Provides Image Quality on Par with Larger Sensors
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Semiconductor Revenue Grew in 2014
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Child and Consumer Advocates Urge Federal Trade Commission to Investigate Google for Deceptive Advertising Directed at Children
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Sony Increases Production Capacity for Stacked CMOS Image Sensors
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Samsung Expects High Profit Ahead of S6 Launch
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Monday, April 6, 2015
Xbox One Update Brings Game Hub Links, What's On and More
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Next-generation iMac Coming With 'super high-res' 8K Screen: LG Display
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NVIDIA Receives Favorable Ruling from ITC in Patent Dispute with Samsung, Qualcomm
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ASUS, AT&T Unveil The ASUS MeMO Pad 7 LTE
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Super Talent Releases New mSATA SJ2 SSD
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LG Teases With New UI For The G4 Smartphone
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Roku Unveils New Search and Discovery Streaming Features, Roku 3 and Roku 2 Players
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Samsung Responds To Press Reports
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Sunday, April 5, 2015
Sharp Said To Spin Off Its LCD Unit
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Friday, April 3, 2015
Dell Releases The New 24-inch Monitor For Mainstream Users
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Microsoft's Browsers Will Not Have Do Not Track Enabled By Default
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Notebook PCs Will Soon Not Drive The Mobile Computing Market
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Samsung Relies More In Its Own Chips For Mobiles
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Sony Acquired Onlive
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LG Display Launches New 5.5-inch QHD LCD Panel for Smartphones
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
Samsung Launches New SUHD and UHD Line Up
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Microsoft Lens Transforms Your iPhone To A Portable Scanner
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Intel Unveils Its Highest Performing Client SSD
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IBM and China Telecom Partner to Accelerate Mobile Enterprise Adoption in China
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Fujitsu Develops OS-agnostic Technology for Connection Between Smartphones and Peripherals
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Samsung Releases GearVRf For Virtual Reality Content Development
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HTC One M8s Released
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Europe To Probe Apple's Music Streaming Service
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Philips Hue Go Lets You Take The Light With You
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Nikon 1 J5 Mirrorless Camera Released
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China Internet Authority Slams Google Over Certificate Rejection
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European Regulators To File Antitrust Charges Against Google
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Facebook Introduces Riff And Scrapbook
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The White House Targets Cyber Attackers With New Sanctions Program
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Uber Files Complaints Against Service Bans
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Yahoo Autos Is Launching Today
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GoDaddy Enters The Wall Street
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Amazon Button for Instant Product Ordering
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Sony To Sell Olympus Shares
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Tech Industry Enjoys April Fools' Day
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