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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Samsung is the latest company to launch a form of mobile payments system, joining Passbook, PayPal, Google Wallet, MasterCard Paypass Wallet, Square Wallet and many more.
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Microsoft said Thursday its Yammer social network for corporate communications would add message translation capabilities to help firms with multilingual operations.
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HGST is leading the disk drive industry to the forefront in nanolithography by creating and replicating minute features that will allow the doubling of hard disk drive (HDD) density in future disk drives.
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Apple today annoucned that people have downloaded more than 1 billion items from iTunes U, which features free books, lectures and other information from schools, libraries and museums around the world.
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Following up earlier reports that a Chinese military unit was
responsible to numerous hacking attacks against U.S.
companies, China's Defense Ministry today said that its web site
has been also a victim of U.S.-based attackers.
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French Internet Authority (HADOPI) has issued a new report
examining ways to stop usage of streaming and direct download
sites.
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European privacy authorities will take measures to curb Google's
collection, combination and storage of its users' personal
information.
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A Tokyo court on Thursday ruled in favor of Apple
in a patent lawsuit over mobile devices , a small win for Apple in the continuing legal wrangling between the two companies.
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Google has unveiled Chrome Super Sync Sports, a new Chrome game that allows up to four users to play games on a shared PC screen using their smartphones or tablets as game controllers.
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Micron Technology today announced the Tokyo District Court's issuance of an order approving Elpida Memory's plan of reorganization.
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LG Electronics has made available in Korea the "HECTO" Laser TV system, an 100-Inch Laser TV projector featuring both Smart TV and Digital TV capabilities.
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Asus opened its press event at Mobile World Congress earlier this week with the introduction of the ASUS Open Cloud Computing platform, which aggregates cloud storage from different providers into a unified virtual service.
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Factory revenue in the worldwide server market increased 3.1% year
over year to $14.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012 (4Q12) as
demand for x86 servers and high-end systems leads the way, data
released by IDC revealed.
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Sony has sold its 'Sony City Osaki 'office building and premises to
Nippon Building Fund Inc. and a Japanese institutional investor for
111 billion yen ($1.2 billion).
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