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Thursday, February 07, 2013
Sony has announced a new K-12 Education Initiative which focuses on helping schools integrate devices into the classroom, allowing teachers to better harness the power of mobile technologies for education.
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BlackBerry has no plans to launch to launch BB10 devices in Japan as the company considers the country as not a major market.
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Greenlight Capital, an Apple shareholder, has sued Apple in a New York federal court over the company's proposal to eliminate preferred stock.
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EU officials on Thursday presented new rules on cyber security across the European Union, in an effort to make
the Internet safer and freer.
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Micron Technology, Inc. and TE Connectivity announced today the availability of a Single-Sided SODIMM and a low-profile single-sided, double data rate 3 (DDR3) SODIMM connector solution to take advantage of the market for Ultrabook devices, convertibles, tablets and other thin and light devices.
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A Seoul court on Thursday sentenced four people to suspended prison terms for their involvement in stealing key technologies of Samsung Electronics Co. and handing them over to its rival Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
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Mitsubishi Electric has developed a prototype car display system with an optical engine that can project images on curved, oval or triangular screens to suit a wide range of car interiors.
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Today, Outlook.com launched "Don't Get Scroogled by Gmail," a campaign against rival's Google email service, aimed "to educate Americans about Google?s practice of going through the contents of all Gmail emails to sell and target ads," according to Microsoft.
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Sony will this month announce the late 2013 launch of its next-generation PlayStation console, Japanese media said Thursday.
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Fujitsu Ltd. and Panasonic Corp. said Thursday
they have agreed to merge their system large-scale integration chip
design and development into a new company in a bid to strengthen
their global competitive edge.
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Yahoo on Wednesday announced an advertising alliance with its
"rival" in the search engine market Google.
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