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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Google s changing the leadership of its Android Mobile unit, saying Sundar Pichai will succeed Andy Rubin.
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Panasonic, today announced pricing and availability for the new 2013 lineup of Home Theater Systems.
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Facebook is rolling out improvements to timeline.
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Amazon today announced that Kindle Fire HD 8.9" is now available in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Japan. The company also lowered the price of the tablet in the US, with the Wi-Fi version now starting at $269 and the 4G version starting at $399.
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Dell has introduced the XPS 18 PC, a 18-inch all-in-one PC that can
double as a supersized tablet.
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Starting today, Netflix streaming members in the U.S. can link
their Netflix account to Facebook.
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Nero has released a new version of its Nero 12 and Nero 12 Platinum multimedia suites, expanding mobile device support for video converting and bringing greater customisation and control to video editing.
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Primera Technology today announced the availability of its new
DL500 Durable Label Printer.
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Toshiba has made available its new 19nm NAND SSDs in Europe, coming in capacities from 60GB to 512GB.
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BitTorent has opened the BitTorrent Live Beta to everyone, offering users with mobile video or webcams a new way to live broadcast
news and stories.
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The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday released new guidance for mobile and other online advertisers that explains how to make disclosures clear and conspicuous to avoid deception.
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NTI announced today the availability of NTI Pocket Data Backup in a retail version.
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Later this month Pioneer will release the BDR-XU02JM portable BDXL
burner in Japan. The slim and lightweight drive has a slot-in disc
loading mechanism and has been designed to complement the new
MacBooks.
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Samsung Electronicsis making its biggest run yet at the iPhone,
unveiling the new Galaxy S4 in New York and broadcasting the event
live in Times Square - just a few blocks away from Apple's flagship
store.
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