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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Corsair has just released the Force Series 3 SSD Notebook Upgrade Kits.
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A new Google+ app for Android phones includes lots of features - like the ability to start a hangout on the go, and to edit posts inline - as well as a stream that celebrates the rich content shared across Google+.
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The new release of Nero Kwik Media, available now as a
free
download, takes the frustration out of finding
photos and videos on PC, mobile devices and external
hard drives.
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RealNetworks reached an agreement with the Washington
State Attorney General over discontinued e-commerce
practices and will set up a up a $2 million compensation fund for its customers.
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A court in Munich, Germany, ruled in a hearing on Thursday that Motorola Mobility infringed Microsoft
patents related to text messages in mobile devices.
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NVIDIA's Icera 410 LTE multimode data modem chipset for tablets and clamshell devices has been tested and validated for operation on the AT&T 4G LTE network.
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Facebook on Thursday unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.
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Huawei has filed an anti-trust complaint with the European Commission against US-based InterDigital in which it urges the Commission to intervene, saying the U.S.-based firm is demanding "exploitative" fees for use of its 3G mobile phone patents.
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Samsung today announced the new Samsung GALAXY Ace DUOS, a dual SIM smarphone available from June starting in Russia and gradually rolled out to Europe, CIS, Latin America, Southeast and Southwest Asia, Middle East, Africa, and China.
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Intel is launching research in Israel into machine learning and heterogeneous computing architecture.
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Mathematica maker Wolfram Research has released SystemModeler, a desktop application for full-scale system modeling and simulation.
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LG unveilled its new 55-inch OLED TV on European soil at Monaco?s renowned Salle des Etoiles.
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Yahoo! today launched Yahoo! Axis, a new mobile browser
and desktop plug-in that gives users visual search
results as they type.
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Struggling Renesas Electronics will outsource part of its microchip production to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the company said on Thursday.
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United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), the world's No.2 contract chip maker, will invest $8 billion in a 12-inch wafer plant in Taiwan, to meet demand for chips in mobile devices.
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Sony ans Sharp are ending their joint venture to produce and sell large liquid-crystal displays for TVs, with to Sony sell its shares (representing 7.04% of the issued shares) in Sharp Display Products Corporation (SDP) to SDP.
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