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Friday, May 11, 2012

Samsung's newest additions to the Galaxy Family, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and Galaxy Player 4.2, will be available for purchase in the U.S. beginning Sunday, May 13.
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Facebook updated its User Data Policy section adding more information about the social network's features, following an inquiry of European Data protection authorities for transparency.
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Nvidia's quarterly revenue and outlook topped estimates on better-than-expected sales of its latest graphics chips.
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Finnish mobile game developer Rovio will launch a successor to its popular franchise "Angry Birds" in the next few months.
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Samsung has just launched the Samsung Omnia M (model: GT-I8350), a Windows Phone based smartphone with a 4" AMOLED screen designed for social and entertainment multi-taskers.
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Facebook has started rolling out file sharing for groups, menaing that all groups on the social-networking site will offer the ability to send files.
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While the release of Apple TV remains nothing more than
a rumor, but Foxconn's CEO Terry Gou said that the
company is getting ready for iTV.
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Online music storage firm MP3tunes Inc filed for bankruptcy in a U.S. court, after years of withering legal attacks.
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Panasonic has developed a foldable substrate that enables the manufacturing of thin profile, high-density, lightweight circuit boards. This could pave the way for making wearable smartphones at the shape of a watch.
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In Windows 8, Microsoft has redesigned the chkdsk
utility - the tool for hard disk corruption detection
and fixing - in an effort to make the diagnostic and
repair process less intrusive and disruptive.
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Fabless semiconductor company MediaTek today announced a
global strategic partnership with mobile gaming giant
Gameloft.
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Rumor has it users may soon be able to surf the Web on
Microsoft's gaming console and do so with voice and
gesture commands.
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Sony Computer Entertainment Japan plans to
release the "PlayStation Vita Hatsune Miku Limited
Edition" along with white versions of the PS Vita 3G and
Wi-Fi models in August.
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