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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Intel has added four new Mobile Celeron CPUs on its latest price list of chips due to be released at the end of Q3.
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If you have long been awaiting an Apple-based television subscription service, well, this may be the closest we get for a while. Apple added support for Hulu Plus to its Apple TV set-top box.
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Crucial today introduced the Crucial v4 Solid State Drive (SSD), designed to deliver affordable performance gains for mainstream SATA 2 (3Gb/s) systems.
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LSI today announced enhanced features for its SandForce SF-2200/2100 Client Flash Storage Processors (FSPs) specifically designed to satisfy the power consumption requirements of Ultrabooks.
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Panasonic has developed an artificial photosynthesis system which converts carbon dioxide (CO2) to organic materials by illuminating with sunlight at a world's top efficiency of 0.2%.
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OCZ's enterprise Z-Drive R4 PCI Express (PCIe) SSD series has achieved VMware Ready status.
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Ownership rates for tablet computers increased in the second quarter of 2012, according to a research released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
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Hewlett-Packard is extending its 3PAR enterprise storage offerings with an all-SSD version of the P10000 array.
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Renesas Electronics Corp on Tuesday secured a combined 49.5 billion yen ($633 million) in financial support from three major shareholders - Mitsubishi Electric Corp, NEC and Hitachi.
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Seiko Epson's subsidiary Epson Imaging Devices Corp. has agreed to settle for US$150 million civil litigation in the United States brought by Motorola Mobility over pricing of liquid crystal displays.
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Despite their advantages over LED/LCD TVs, OLED TVs are expected to comprise less than 1% of flat panel TV sales through at least 2013, reaching 9% of units by 2017.
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Apple will introduce the next version of the iPhone on Sept. 12, Bloomberg reported today two people with knowledge of the company's plans.
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IEEE has published two IEEE 802.11 amendment standards, which support more robust audio and video streaming for IEEE 802.11 applications and improve network performance by prioritizing management frames sent on an IEEE 802.11 wireless link.
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