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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Spansion today announced it has started sampling its first family of single-level cell (SLC) Spansion NAND products using 4x nm floating-gate technology, targeted specifically for the embedded market.
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Google did not infringe on any Oracle patents when it used Java software in the Android operating system, a federal jury said on Wednesday.
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Samsung and Apple have reportedly failed in their talks to resolve their hot legal dispute over copyright infringements.
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HP on Wednesday outlined plans to lay off roughly 27,000 employees to save up to $3.5 billion by 2014 and reinvested back into the company.
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Google has updated the Google Search app
for the iPhone, which now has a redesigned interface
that gives faster results, full-screen image search, and
a simple way to access all the Google apps in one place.
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Rovio has just announced a new social addition to the Angry Birds universe, "Angry Birds Friends".
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Facebook's sharehodlers sued the social networking network and banks including Morgan Stanley, for hidding hid Facebook's weakened growth forecasts ahead of its initial public offering.
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Amazon will add Paramount Pictures movies to the content available to its customers as part of their Prime membership.
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The hard drive industry continues to shrink as Seagate today announced the acquisition of a controlling interest in LaCie.
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The U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday it was looking into an unauthorized access of a website server, after hacker group Anonymous released data collected from it.
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Microsoft's Xbox video game consoles should be banned from import into the U.S. after an ITC Judge ruled that they infringe on four Motorola patents.
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Google will notify roughly half a million people whose
computers or home routers are infected with a
well-publicized form of malware known as DNSChanger.
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