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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Nokia has started pushing to existing Windows Phone 7.X users the Windows Phone 7.8 update.
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Facebook's mobile advertising business enjoyed a significant growth, helping the company's revenue expand 40 percent to $1.585 billion.
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Research In Motion on Wednesday unveiled a new line of smartphones rinning on its BlackBerry 10 OS, it says will put the company on the comeback trail in a market it once dominated.
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FUJIFILM today annunced its newest S-Series all-in-one
bridge cameras, the slim FinePix JX680 and the premium F900EXR models.
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Olympus today announced the STYLUS XZ-10, on sale from
Late February, 2013. This model packs a high speed i.ZUIKO DIGITAL 5x optical zoom lens, and functions such as the
new PHOTO STORY in a compact camera body.
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ZTE will release a smartphone running on Mozilla's Firefox OS at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month, joining phones from Mozilla, Telefonica and Geeksphone.
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U.S. ownership rates for tablet computers saw a sharp increase in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to new research released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
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From now on, the music releases available at Sony's Music Unlimited service will be available in higher quality.
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It seems that Apple is ready to launch a new version of its Apple TV device, hot on the heels of the announcement of iOS 6.1 OS and the 128GB iPad tablet.
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A court in California on Tuesday denied Samsung a retrial in a patent infringement dispute with Apple, and also declined to raise the damages earlier awarded to Apple.
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Nintendo cut its earnings outlook and forecast annual losses, as the sales of its new Wii U games console lost momentum.
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LG Electronics announced lower than expected quarterly earnings on Wednesday, with profits in its TV division to be significantly lower than last year's.
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With the introduction of its BlackBerry 10 later today, Research In Motion is making the final charge in its struggle to become the third viable smartphone brand alongside Apple and Samsung Electronics as well as the No. 3 operating system vendor after Apple and Google's Android.
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