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Monday, July 23, 2012
Nintendo's 3DS XL comes with a few improvements compared to its its predecessor, such as a screnn with less glare and a better 3D performance.
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LG Electronics today released in South Korea its first "all-in-one" computer, the V720, which is also expected to be released in the U.S. in October as the Korean company tries to strengthen its foothold in the world's largest electronics market.
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ASUS has refreshed a variety of motherboards, including mainstream channel models, dedicated products from ROG and the TUF Series, plus FM1 socket-compatible and APU-based models.
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Processor IP licensor ARM and foundry chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) have signed a multi-year agreement to work together to optimize next-generation 64-bit ARM processor cores for FinFET process technology.
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TDK has developed a new series of SD/SDHC cards and microSD cards for industrial applications.
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Apple new iPhone will reportedly feature a smaller connector than the wide one used in the company's gadgets, a report says.
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Canon will sell its EOS-M, its first mirrorless camera from mid-September in a bid to tap a growing market for small, interchangeable-lens cameras that rival Nikon entered last year.
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Samsung has sold more than 10 million units of its newest Galaxy S III model since its launch about two months ago.
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