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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Sony today introduced today Reader (PRS-T2), a light and thin 6" eReader with a touch screen optimized for long-term reading.
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The Justice Department's antitrust division on Thursday approved deals between Verizon Wireless and four cable companies but applied conditions.
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Jon Peddie Research (JPR) today announced estimated graphics chip shipments and suppliers' market share for Q2'12.
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Google said it will pay up to $2 million for major vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser at a second Pwnium hacking contest this fall.
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The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) has met to issue a draft international standard of a new video-compression format that is twice as efficient as current standards.
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NVIDIA today launched the the GeForce GTX 660 Ti, a graphics card that?s packed with powerful high-end features, available at the $300 price point.
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AMD released the Catalyst 12.8 WHQL drivers certified for Windows 8.
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A U.S. judge asked Apple and Samsung CEOs to discuss at least once before a jury begins deliberating next week in the high-stakes patent trial between the two tech companies.
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TSMC today unveiled the foundry segment?s first 100MHz flash memory single-cycle access speed 90nm embedded flash IP targeting a wide range of automotive, communications and industrial microcontroller (MCU) products.
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Apple has been reportedly in talks with U.S. cable operators about allowing viewers to use an Apple TV device as a set-top box for live television , the Wall Street Journal reported today.
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Kingston Technology today launched the new Kingston HyperX Predator.
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