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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Havok today launched a new version of its Havok Physics technology.
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Europe?s new age of satellite navigation has passed a historic milestone ? the very first determination of a ground location using the four Galileo satellites currently in orbit together with their ground facilities.
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As it was previously reported, Google has agreed to pay a $7m fine for collecting people's personal data without authorisation as part of its Street View service.
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission approved Deutsche Telekom's proposal to combine its T-Mobile USA unit with MetroPCS Communications Inc.
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Shipments of Apple's iPads will fall behind the tablets running Google's Android platform for the first time this year as smaller-sized devices catch on with more consumers, research firm International Data Corp (IDC) said on Tuesday.
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Seagate Technology today announced it is the first hard disk drive manufacturer to ship two billion hard disk drives (HDD).
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AMD today announced the first availability of the AMD Elite A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), codenamed "Richland," which support facial log-in and gesture recognition, improved graphics and compute performance over the previous generation, and enhanced power management capabilities on a single chip.
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Skyera has received strategic funding from Western Digital Capital. Having previously funded Skyera as the initial outside investor, Western Digital's investment arm co-invested in the series B round as the two storage solutions makers enter into a joint agreement.
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UK's fraud-busting agency said it might have a conflict of interest in its investigation of Autonomy, the software company accused of accounting irregularities by Hewlett-Packard.
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Samsung SDI has maintained the top position in the battery market
for the third consecutive year, the company said Tuesday.
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Renesas Electronics Corp will decide in fiscal 2013 whether to sell
its loss-making mobile chip business, the company said on Tuesday.
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Google is showcasing new apps for its Google Glass technology including an app for Gmail, the New York Times, Evernote, Skitch, and Path, at South by Southwest Interactive.
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Kingmax has made available its new KINGMAX PRO Extreme Series
memory cards designed for fast storing of HD footage.
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Starting today, Microsoft is updating Internet Explorer 10 in
Windows 8 and Windows RT to enable Flash content to run by default. On Windows 8, all Flash content continues to be enabled for IE on the desktop.
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OCZ Technology Group, Inc. has entered into a $30 million loan and
security agreement with finance company Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc. This loan agreement consists of a $15 million term
loan and a $15 million revolving loan facility.
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US celebrities including Beyonce and Jay-Z as well as the Los
Angeles police department's police chief have had private details
of their finances posted online.
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A study published Monday says your Facebook "likes" reveal
information about a user including how old you are, how you vote,
if you have a high or low IQ, if you are an introvert or if you are
gay, even if you use drugs.
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