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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The consumer electronics (CE) industry will see stronger than anticipated growth in 2012, according to an industry forecast released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
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Youtube has start asking its members if they want to drop their username and start using their real one.
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VIA Technologies today announced the VIA VAB-800 Pico-ITX embedded ARM board.
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Corning and Samsung Display have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the government of Wuxi New District, China, intending to establish a $600 million facility to make TFT-LCD glass used in laptops and LCD monitors in China.
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Apple claims it is entitled to $2.525 billion of damages in its battle against Samsung over patents for technology used in smartphones and tablets.
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Micron?s recent purchase of bankrupt Japanese entity Elpida Memory is a bold move not without risk, even though Micron will emerge from the acquisition considerably larger with more than double its original manufacturing capacity for dynamic random access memory (DRAM), according to IHS iSuppli.
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Pioneer is bringing a full audio and visual experience into any room of the house with the announcement of its new HTZ-BD32 home theater system.
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Nokia has completed the acquisition of all technologies and intellectual property from Scalado AB, originally announced on June 14, 2012. As part of the transaction, approximately 50 imaging specialists transferred to Nokia.
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AMD is not seeking to contract more foundry suppliers than Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and GlobalFoundries Inc., despite the tight supply of 28nm foundry process worldwide.
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The European Commission has informed thirteen companies supplying optical disk drives in the European Economic Area (EEA) of its preliminary view that they may have infringed EU antitrust rules by participating in a worldwide cartel.
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While Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Tab 10.1N can go on sale, its smaller Galaxy Tab 7.7 will see a sales ban in Germany extend to the entire EU, after a a German court ruled that an existing ban on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 that prevented the device from being sold in the country should be extended across the entire EU.
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British Telecoms regulator Ofcom said on Tuesday that the auction of spectrum for 4G services would get under way by the end of the year, laying the path for the next-generation mobile services to be rolled out in 2013.
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Dell is introducing a new Big Data Retention solution that can reduce the costs of retaining big data while helping to improve management for easy retrieval and analysis.
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Toshiba plans to cut production of flash memory chips by 30 percent after being caught by oversupply and tumbling prices.
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FUJIFILM and Universal Display Corporation announced today that Fujifilm has sold and Universal Display has purchased the entire worldwide patent portfolio of more than 1,200 OLED patents and patent applications of Fujifilm for US$105 million.
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Sharp will reportedly may lay off several thousand workers and sell office buildings in Tokyo as losses expand, the Nikkei business daily said.
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Mushkin has released its new Catalyst Cache SSD, offering a simple upgrade that combines the capacity of an existing hard drive with the speed of a Solid State Drive.
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