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Monday, March 19, 2012
Apple announced it has sold three million of its new iPad, since its launch on Friday, March 16.
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Japanese researchers unveiled critical aspects of the crystallization mechanism of phase-change materials at the atomic level, paving the way for the development of higher speed DVD and BD rewritable optical discs.
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Seagate claims it has achieved the milestone storage density of 1 terabit (1 trillion bits) per square inch, using the heat-assisted magnetic recording technology, which promises to double the storage capacity of today's hard drives.
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Microsoft is partnering with NetClean to make its Microsoft PhotoDNA image matching technology available to law enforcement to help enhance their child sex abuse investigations.
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Samsung's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III, will be powered by the company's own chipset, decreasing the company's dependence on chipmaker Qualcomm.
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This week sees the launch of a global advertising campaign to introduce users to the first Xperia smartphones from Sony.
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Later this month Sharp will release the RW-T110 10.1-inch Android tablet in Japan. Designed for enterprises, the tablet features NFC connectivity.
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Opera Software is set to show off a bunch of its latest product demos at this year?s IP&TV World Forum in London.
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Apple is finally using its $98 billion cash hoard to reward shareholders, saying it's instituting both a dividend and share buyback program.
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Panasonic has managed to keep the power consumption of
its new multi-gigabit millimeter wave wireless
communication chipset down to 1 Watt, by employing a new
baseband processing architecture.
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