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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Vertu, Nokia's former luxury phone division division, has just released a new Vertu Android smartphone line called "Ti", which is available for roughly $10,000 per phone!
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Dropbox is bringing new features for IT administrators with the release of a completely redesigned admin console and new sharing controls to help Dropbox for Teams admins manage their group.
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Intel is getting into the media market with the launch of an online television service this year, which will stream live TV as well as provide content on demand.
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Samsung today announced its next-generation TC191W and TC241W
thin-client and NC191 and NC241 zero-client cloud displays.
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Shuttle expands its range of All-in-One PCs with integrated
monitors and adds a 18.5" version to its original 15.6" machines.
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Noctua today presented the third generation of its S12 series quiet
case fans.
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Broadcom today introduced the smallest 4G LTE-Advanced modem,
dubbed BCM21892.
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Samsung Display and LG Display seems to be close to resolving their patent disputes over OLED technology without reaching the courts.
Samsung Display today dropped a lawsuit against LG Display, Samsung said Tuesday.
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Intel today announced its Intel Cache Acceleration Software (CAS) for Linux that prioritizes application performance, which it said can offer up to 18 times the performance for read-intensive applications, such as on-line transaction processing systems.
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At this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC), LG Electronics will
introduce the Optimus L SeriesII.
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Nokia expanded its line of smartphones on Tuesday with the Asha
310, which comes with dual-SIM and wi-fi access.
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WD today unveiled the WD TV Play media player along with the My
Book AV-TV, allowing users to enable their TV recording features to
store and playback of entertainment by simply connecting the My
Book AV-TV drive directly to a compatible TV.
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