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Thursday, July 05, 2012
Nokia has today announced NAMCO BANDAI will fully support
Nokia's recently launched Asha Touch devices, having more
than 20 arcade classic titles available to be downloaded
through Nokia Store.
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Industry and Samsung officials said Thursday that Samsung
has agreed with Qualcomm to produce the latter's Snapdragon
S4 chipsets using Samsung?s 28-nanometer technology,
starting from the first half of 2013.
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Sony might be working on a new version of the PlayStation,
according to an exhibit published on the
Federal Communications Commission's Web site.
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A Malware has infected Android mobile phones sending spam
emails, a security researcher said earlier this week.
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OCZ released yet another firmware update for its Vertex 4
series, which increases sequential speeds.
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Corsair today announced the Force Series GS solid-state
drives (SSDs), the fastest SSDs in Corsair's
SandForce-based lineup.
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July 9 might be "Internet doomsday" for PC and Mac users who haven't taken steps to make sure their systems are not infected with what's being called DNSChanger malware.
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Olympus has developed the "Meg 4.0" prototype glasses, which can be connected with smartphones and other devices via Bluetooth and display in-hud information without obscuring normal vision.
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HTC Thursday won a victory over rival Apple after a British court said the Taiwanese company did t infringe on a patent owned by Apple.
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