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Thursday, March 08, 2012

Apple has managed to squeeze four times the pixels into the 9.7-inch display of the new iPad by taking advantage of the SHA (Super High Aperture) pixel designs.
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Google has releasd an advisory patching security holes exploited by a Russian university student as part of this year's Pwnium hacker challenge.
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Crucial today announced the availability of the Crucial Adrenaline Solid State Cache Solution for enhancing Windows 7-based PC performance.
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AMD's latest software suite, AMD Catalyst 12.2, has been released.
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Worldwide PC shipments are on pace to total 368 million units in 2012, a 4.4 percent increase from 2011, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc.
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Skype released Skype 5.6 for Mac, coming with many new features including automatic updates, an improved UI for group video calling, a new full screen mode in OS X Lion, the ability to delete conversations and disable Audio Gain Control.
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Samsung today introduced a new full color laser printer line-up at CeBIT 2012.
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Pioneer's flagship headphones, the HDJ-2000s, have long been favourites among those who demand both style and sound quality. Now the Japanese company launches a black chrome model making the headphones as easy on the eye as they are on the ear.
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IBM scientists today will report on a prototype optical chipset, dubbed "Holey Optochip", that is the first parallel optical transceiver to transfer one trillion bits - one terabit - of information per second.
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Samsung is exhibiting new commercial LED-backlit displays at the Digital Signage Expo (DSE), this week at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Sharp will unveil its full line of professional LED displays in the U.S., now available in screen size classes of 60-, 70- and 80-inches at the 2012 Digital Signage Expo.
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