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Thursday, August 23, 2012

In advance of one of the most significant waves of product launches in Microsoft's history, today the company unveiled a new logo for the company, after 25 years.
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Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) today announced its strategy for incorporating flash technology across the IT stack, along with a flash acceleration feature available today for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) that enables it to achieve more than 1,000,000+ random read IOPS.
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Facebook is releasing a faster version of its popular iPhone app, addressing complains among owners of Apple's top-pselling device.
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The April to June quarter of 2012 set a new record for media tablet shipments, and this year's total shipments are expected to exceed 100 million this year, ABI Research estimates.
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Qualcomm said Thursday that it will collaborate with LG Electronics to supply Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processors to be used in the Korean firm's latest smartphones.
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Nokia, Samsung Electronics, Sony and Qualcomm have formed the In-Location Alliance, which will work to improve the accuracy of indoor positioning, the companies said on Thursday.
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Microsoft and Google will seperately offer live election coverage and information though their corresponding services; Xbox LIVE and Youtube.com.
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Hewlett-Packard swung to an $8.9 billion quarterly loss as personal computer sales shrank. The loss was also linked to HP's $13.9 billion purchase of Electronic Data Systems Corp.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission cleared Facebook acquisition of Instagram, voting to close its antitrust investigation into the deal without taking any action.
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Technology licensing company Rambus Inc. today announced a restructuring of the company, which includes cost saving measures.
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Sony Mobile Communications today announced that it is altering the global operational structure of its development sites in Tokyo, Japan, Lund, Sweden and Beijing, China.
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Japanese Broadcaster NHK as announced that its Super Hi-Vision standard has been recommended by ITU-R to become an international standard.
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LG Display has started mass production of a new and thinner display, which is widely speculated to be for use in Apple's next iPhone.
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ARCHOS unveiled its Gen10 XS tablet line. The ARCHOS 101 XS, a 10.1-inch tablet that weighs only 21 ounces and measures 0.31 of an inch thin, will be the first of this new line of Android tablets to debut mid-September followed by the release of the ARCHOS 97 XS and ARCHOS 80 XS later in 2012.
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