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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

U.S.' top Internet companies have formed The Internet Association, a lobbying group to strengthening the industry's voice in Washington when it comes to Internet regulation.
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Apple is not only the world's leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in terms of semiconductor purchasing, the company also is increasing its buying at a faster rate than other top firms, solidifying its hegemony over the chip market.
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Apple today launched OS X Mountain Lion, the ninth version of the 11-year-old Mac operating system.
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Samsung has released an update for its international Galaxy S3 smartphone that disables on-device search functionality.
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Facebook is setting up an engineering team in London that is expected to focus on its platform and mobile development, the company said on Wednesday.
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Broadcom plans to bring IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi to smartphones starting early next year, using a chipset announced Tuesday that the company said can deliver about 300Mbps of real-world speed.
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES is moving forward with the final construction for the extension of Module 1 at the Fab 8 campus in New York.
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Apple results fell short of investors' expectations as a sagging European economy and a pause in iPhone sales ahead of a new version saw revenues slip from the previous quarter.
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LG Electronics reported a lower quarterly profit as its mobile phone division sank to a loss, underlining the challenges for its smartphone business.
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Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD) and Intel today announced a collaboration to deliver a second social film project titled "The Beauty Inside."
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Rambus and GLOBALFOUNDRIES are pleased with the performance and power efficiency of their 28nm memory SoCs for mobiles and servers.
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