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Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Archos FamilyPad is the latest in an emerging market of oversized tablets designed for use by the entire family.
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Nokia has launched a new version of its Transport application (aka Nokia Transit in North America), which presents directions in a new way.
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The price of solid-state drives (SSDs) have fallen over the past 18 months, but compared to hard drives the cost per gigabyte remains high.
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Jolla Ltd., a Finland-based smartphone product company which continues work what Nokia started with MeeGo OS, has officially launched the Jolla Sailfish mobile OS
in a Wednesday event at SLUSH 2012 in Helsinki, Finland.
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France Telecom-Orange on Thursday launched LibOn, a global free calling and texting application , in competition with services such as Skype, WhatsApp and Viber.
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Mozilla developers will stop testing 64-bit trial versions of the Firefox browser for Windows, focusing on other projects such as Metro and Chrome OS.
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Sharp has disclosed that at least one Japanese company will use its IGZO panels in its products early next year, with foreign brands to follow.
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Amazon launched the Amazon Instant Video app for Nintendo's Wii U home console, giving owners of the new console access to movies and TV episodes available to purchase or rent from the Amazon Instant Video library.
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At Supercomputing 12, Intel's Enterprise Platforms and
Services Division (EPSD) unveiled their new 4 socket
server board S4600LH (formerly codenamed Lizard Head
Pass) and the associated server system R2000LHT.
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Samsung won the right to view the terms of Apple and HTC's global licensing agreement a U.S. judge ordered on Wednesday.
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OCZ Technolgy has been notified by the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding an
inverstigation possible securities law violations
involving the SSD maker.
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GIGABYTE says that its dual Thunderbolt series of
motherboards support 4K resolution monitors in
configurations derived from two Mini DisplayPort
connectors.
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SAPPHIRE Technology has introduced a new family of
mini-PCs based on the latest Accelerated Processing
Unit (APU) technology from AMD, codenamed Trinity.
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