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Monday, March 18, 2013
Rovi and LG Electronics have agreed to settle their patent disputes by entering into a multi-year license agreement.
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Google on Monday added views from some of the world's tallest mountains to its online map service.
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UCLA researchers have developed a technique that uses a DVD burner to fabricate micro-scale graphene-based supercapacitors - devices that can charge and discharge a hundred to a thousand times faster than standard batteries.
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STMicroelectronics and Ericsson will close their mobile chip joint venture ST-Ericsson by dividing parts of the business between them and shutting the rest with the loss of about 1,600 jobs.
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Google said access to its 'Drive' online storage service has been restored after an earlier disruption affected a "significant subset" of users.
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Samsung's Galaxy S4 smartphone is causing excitement with its 4.99" AMOLED panel with Full HD resolution (1920?1080). But how did Samsung manage to improve the resolution of its AMOLED panel?
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Samsung is seeking to offer its new Galaxy Note3 phablet in Automn with AT&T, according to sources from Korea.
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Sony Mobile today announced two new Xperia smartphone models to
join its 2013 line up - the Xperia SP and Xperia L.
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Panasonic is cosidering withdrawing from plasma television operations as part of a downsizing of its television business, the Nikkei newspaper said on Monday.
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Following through on its product introductions in January at CES 2013, Sony new core 2013 BRAVIA HDTV line-up is arriving in stores across the U.S.
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Huawei has won a provisional injunction against sales of 4G base stations by competitor ZTE in Germany. ZTE plans to appeal.
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AMD is collaborating with Aviary to bring an optimized version of its photo editing tool to Windows 8 PCs and tablets powered by AMD accelerated processing units (APUs).
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Starting tomorrow, Microsoft will begin rolling out Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) on Windows Update.
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Fujitsu Laboratories Limited has developed a technology to measure a person's pulse in real time using a built-in camera or webcam in a PC, smartphone or tablet.
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Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited today announced the development of two new FRAM products, MB85RS1MT and MB85RS2MT, which feature 1 Mbit and 2 Mbit of memory, respectively.
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Sharp said a second investment of about 5 billion yen ($53 million) from Qualcomm has been delayed because the companies failed to meet terms of their original agreement.
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The next Google-designed Nexus phone will probably feature rear or side-mounted controls and a Nikon camera, the latest rumors suggest.
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Electronic Arts (EA) will be offering players who buy and register the latest version of SimCity before 26 March a free game from a selection offered by Ethe company.
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Lenovo today announced its new ThinkPad, T431s, which is the
thinnest T series ever featuring an innovative trackpad, enhanced
keyboard and refined aesthetics.
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New monthly PC tracking in the world's top PC markets from
International Data Corporation (IDC) reveals slower than expected
growth in China during the first quarter of 2013 (1Q13).
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Acer is entering the professional workstation market with the
Veriton P series and new Altos servers.
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