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Thursday, August 02, 2012
Rovi today announced that it has signed a multi-year patent licensing agreement with Google.
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A record-setting quarter for Apple's iPad led to a better-than-anticipated second quarter for the tablet market, according to preliminary data from IDC.
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AT&T announced today that it has agreed to acquire NextWave Wireless, Inc. NextWave holds licenses in the Wireless Communication Services (WCS) and Advanced Wireless Service (AWS) bands.
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Research In Motion today launched the new 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook tablet with built-in support for cellular networks, a feature that its initial models lacked.
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Nokia has released a new update to Nokia Maps, which now include Groupon Now! deals and a journey planner.
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Facebook estimates that there are now more than 83 million 'fake' users on the social network, according to data released this week.
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Sharp is cutting 5,000 jobs over the next year, after its quarterly loss ballooned from a year earlier. The company also said it will start shipping screens for a new Apple iPhone.
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Sony is reporting a bigger loss for the April-June quarter at 24.6 billion yen ($316 million) despite a sales recovery from a disaster-struck previous year.
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Intel Capital is funding French company Movea, a provider of motion sensing technologies, with 6.5 Million Euros.
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A California state court judge ruled in favor of Hewlett-Packard and against Oracle in a bitter lawsuit over Oracle's decision to end support for HP's Itanium-based servers.
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Samsung today announced that it has now begun volume production of an ultra-fast embedded memory for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices in 16-, 32- and 64-gigabyte (GB) densities.
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