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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Google said Tuesday it would begin encouraging websites and mobile apps to accept log-in credentials via Google+, in an effort to track internet users' habits.
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European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes today announced €50 million for research to deliver 5G mobile technology by 2020, with the aim to put Europe back in the lead of the global mobile industry.
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SanDisk's iNAND Extreme Embedded Flash Drive (EFD) supports tablet reference designs based on the NVIDIA Tegra 4 mobile processor.
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Intel on Tuesday revealed an Apache Hadoop distribution of its own - the Intel Distribution for Apache Hadoop software (Intel Distribution).
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Micron today added a new model to its lineup of solid state drives (SSDs) targeted at data center appliances and enterprise storage platforms.
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Microsoft on Tuesday released Internet Explorer 10 to new users running Windows 7 OS on their computers, hoping the latest version of its browser will win back customers who have migrated to Google Chrome.
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Illegal music file sharing declined significantly in 2012 due to increased availability of free and subscription music streaming sites, according to new data from The NPD Group.
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The Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg on Tuesday will hear arguments in a case that aims to determine whether Google's search engine can be ordered to block search results that link to legal content on Spanish newspapers and government websites.
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Japanese researchers have developed a new technology to project crystal-clear, ultra-detailled images, further improving the quality of the 4K digital resolution pictures and video.
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Dell today made availabile the Dell Wireless Dock, the first docking solution based on the latest multi-gigabit tri-band Wi-Fi standard (WiGig). The company also announced the Dell SonicWALL SuperMassive 9000 Series Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW), designed for enterprise networks.
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ARM's big.LITTLE processing technology has been adopted by many of the world?s leading mobile chip manufacturers, including Samsung, Renesas Mobile, CSR, Fujitsu Semiconductor and MediaTek.
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PCI-SIG and MIPI Alliance today announced the start of procedural reviews of the M-PCIe (Mobile PCI Express) specification, leading to its completion and availability.
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NHK is advancing its research and development efforts
on SUPER Hi-VISION (SHV) broadcasting system with a successful transmissions of SHV content over cable.
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LG Electronics today introduced the world's smallest wireless charger at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. At only 6.9cm in diameter, the WCP-300 is designed with portability in mind.
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Toshiba today launched new microSDHC Memory Cards based on SeeQVault technology, which has been designed to protect premium high definition content.
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Intel will build FPGAs for Altera using its 14-nm FinFET process
technology. The first 14 nm products are expected to be ready in
2014.
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