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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Twitter has improved its algorithms of Trend to deliver tailor Trends, personalized topics based on your location and who you follow on Twitter.
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PROMISE Technology today introduced the Pegasus J2, a
fast Thunderbolt storage device, capable of delivering
up to 750 MB/s in a device the size of a smartphone.
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Micron Technology today introduced a new class of 1 GHz,
2-gigabit (Gb) and 4 Gb, 30-nanometer (nm) DDR3 devices,
strengthening the company's DDR3 portfolio.
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Microsoft outlined the enterprise features and the
application compatibility of Windows 8 at TechEd North
America.
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LSI has acknowledged that its SandForce SF-2000 solid-state drives controllers failed to encrypt data using the 256-bit algoritm, with Intel and Kingston Technology to be ready to either recall their affected solid-state drives.
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Today at the AMD Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS), AMD and
several collaborators announced the formation of the
Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) Foundation.
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Kaspersky Lab's experts revealed that the teams behind the development of the Flame and Duqu/Stuxnet malwares are connected.
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Eastman Kodak Company today filed a motion seeking approval of bidding procedures for the prompt bankruptcy auction of its Digital Capture and Kodak Imaging Systems and Services (KISS) Patent Portfolios.
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Adobe today announced the next major release of Adobe Connect, Adobe Connect 9, designed to enhance web conferencing.
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The Taiwan government said on Monday it had approved a request by TSMC to build a new 450 millimeter wafer factory in the central part of the country.
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Super Talent Technology juts released fastest 2.5" SSD to date, the SATA3 TeraNova.
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South Korean SK Hynix Inc. has established a research
and development center in Italy.
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Seagate today introduced Backup Plus storage devices, a
storage product family that delivers easy setup,
one-click backup and the ability to save and share
content on Facebook and Flickr.
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