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Monday, July 09, 2012
Nokia has updated Nokia Pulse for Windows Phone adding new features.
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Samsung scored a victory in the latest round of its legal battle with Apple. A British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the U.S. company's designs for the iPad because they were "not as cool".
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Samsung and BrainPOP announced today the exclusive availability of the BrainPOP Featured Movie for Android app on the Samsung GALAXY Tab 2, available through Google Play.
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Fujitsu today debuted the STYLISTIC Q702 business hybrid tablet featuring an 11.6-inch AH-IPS HD, dual digitizer, multi-touch display for pen or touch input -- and an optional attachable keyboard docking station that turns the tablet into a traditional notebook.
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Two new announcements by Microsoft today. Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Monday that Microsoft would buy Perceptive Pixel, a developer of large touchscreen displays. Seperately, the company confirmed the first computers running on Windows 8 will go on sale in October.
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The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today announced five new standards, ranging in topic from accessibility to 3D video to wireless charging, which are now available to guide designers as they develop products.
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Worldwide IT spending is on pace to reach $3.6 trillion in 2012, a 3 percent increase from 2011 spending of $3.5 trillion, according to the latest outlook by Gartner, Inc.
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HP today expanded its all-in-one desktop PC portfolio with new
business and consumer designs.
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LG Electronics is reportedly developing a new smartphone powered by an LG-developed, quad-core processor, scheduled for release this Fall.
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BitTorrent is trying to integrate the power of BitTorrent
with the browser, with the release of BitTorrent Torque.
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CNN and Facebook have partnered to offer an interactive and
social experience for CNN's on-air, mobile and online
audiences and Facebook's U.S. users.
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