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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

NETGEAR today announced a new line of products that provide access to next-generation high-speed 802.11ac wireless home networks.
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NVIDIA today kicked off the GPU Technology Conference
(GTC) by unveiling technologies that accelerate cloud
computing using the computing capabilities of the GPU.
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Nvidia today expanded its GeForce 600 series with new value offerings, the GeForce GT 630, GT 620 and GT 610 series.
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Chinese search engine Baidu today unveiled the Changhong H5018, a new smartphone powered by the company's own Baidu platform, Cloud Smart.
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With today?s Stable release of Google's Chrome browser, users's open tabs are synced across all their devices as long as they have signed in to Chrome.
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Toshiba today released its Canvio 3.0 and Canvio Basics
3.0 portable hard drives in the U.S. The external drives
offer up to 1.5 terabytes of storage, Mac compatibility
and come with USB 3.0 interfaces.
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Intel has announced the availability of its 3rd
Generation Intel Core vPro processor-based platforms for
business and intelligent systems.
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Lenovo today at its Accelerate Channel Partner
Conference in Las Vegas previewed the upcoming ThinkPad
X1 Carbon laptop, possibly the lightest 14-inch
Ultrabook in the industry.
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Japan-based Buffalo has introduced a new line of solid state drives (SSDs) that use MRAM cache instead of standard SDRAM.
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Japan public broadcaster NHK today announced that it has succesfully transmitted Super Hi-Vision (7,680 x 4,320) video using terrestrial transmission technology.
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Nokia launched the low-end Nokia 110 and Nokia 112 cellphones on Tuesday, aiming to regain its footing in emerging markets.
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LG's Optimus 4X HD smartphone, which was first introduced at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February, will be available next month in key markets starting in Western Europe.
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Sony is briniging new models of its E, S
and Z Series VAIO notebook PCs in Europe.
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Wireless startup LightSquared filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday.
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Panasonic will start shippments of its 65-inch "Interactive Plasma Display" (TH-65PB1), incorporated with electronic pen functions, in Japan, the U.S., and Europe at the end of June.
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Apple on Monday released security updates for its older "Leopard" operating system along with a Flashback Removal Security Update.
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Starting today, Twitter will be delivering a weekly email digest to users, featuring the most relevant Tweets and stories shared by the people they're connected to on Twitter.
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Microsoft has designed Windows 8 to make parental
monitoring and control of children's computer activities
more effective, by offering improved family safety
features and services.
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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, a Western Digital company, today announced a new family of CinemaStar 2.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs) for the traditional and small form factor audio/video (A/V) and consumer electronics (CE) HDD markets.
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Western Digital has completed its divestiture of certain 3.5-inch hard drive assets to Toshiba, as required by regulatory agencies that conditionally approved the company's completed acquisition of Viviti Technologies Ltd. (formerly Hitachi Global Storage Technologies).
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Japan's cash-bleeding companies Sony and Panasonic are reportedly looking to join forces to produce OLED TVs in a bid to claw back market from South Korean rivals, a report said Tuesday.
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AMD today announced the launch of its 2nd-Generation AMD
A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) for
mainstream and ultrathin notebooks, All-in-One and
traditional desktops, home theater PCs and embedded
designs.
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