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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
LG Electronics and Legendary Entertainment are joining forces to deliver a 3D entertainment experience for visitors to the Legendary booth at Comic-Con International, the U.S. gathering of film, gaming and comic-book fans, running from July 12?15.
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Social networking site Formspring said Tuesday that it was disabling nearly 30 million registered users' passwords after hundreds of thousands of them were leaked to the Web.
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Symantec has identified a new malware posted to the official Google Play market. The malware has managed to generate 50,000 to 100,000 downloads of malicious apps before being identifies, the secutity company said.
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Starting today when you visit a Facebook group, you can view who?s seen each post.
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Samsung has announced the launch of the EX2F, the latest model in its range of Wi-Fi-enabled SMART CAMERAs.
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WD today introduced new collaboration and file management features, including Dropbox integration, in the next generation of its WD 2go mobile app for their personal cloud products, the My Book Live, My Book Live Duo and My Net N900 Central HD router with storage.
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Mitsubishi Kagaku Media will launch this month Verbatim brand barrier-free CD-Rs that surface Braille and can be read with tactile impression.
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Today, Amazon.com, introduced "GameCircle," a new gaming experience for Kindle Fire, and released a series of APIs for developers to add this new experience to their games.
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In May, Google redesigned the Google+ app for iPhone, adding full bleed photos and bold visual elements. Today, Google is introducing new features for iPhone and an iPad.
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Twitter released its update for iPhone and Android
on Tuesday, with both platforms to get expanded tweets
that show content previews, images and videos for tweets
with links to partner websites.
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Toshiba today launched a line-up of four 2.5-inch
enterprise HDDs with a 10,500 RPM rotation speed. The new
drives include the AL13SEB900, which offers a capacity of 900GB.
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MediaTek and Twitter today announced a global strategic
partnership that will see Twitter integrated into
MediaTek's mobile platform solutions, enabling users in
emerging markets to access Twitter via affordable mobile
devices.
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