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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Microsoft has added some new technology to the Kinect game controller that developers will be soon able to incorporate into their apps.
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The Special Committee of Dell's Board of Directors, which negotiated the PC maker's $24.4 billion buyout, says that the deal would be the best choice for the company.
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Microsoft has hanged its controversial transferrability rule for Office 2013 applications. Now you can take your license of the software and transfer it to the new PC.
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German company "fabbster" is showcasing at CeBIT a
3D printer, which creates solid objects in plastic from a computer display.
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OCZ is showcasing its new workstation PCI Express (PCIe)-based SSDs as part of its Vector Series at CeBIT, with live benchmarks to show impressive performance.
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The European Commission (EC) has imposed a €561 million ($731 million) fine on Microsoft for failing to comply with its commitments to offer users a browser choice screen enabling them to easily choose their preferred web browser.
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Apple has reportedly held talks with Dr Dre's Beats Electronics LLC on a potential partnership involving Beats' planned music-streaming service.
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As today's advanced smartphones continue to become essential components of the home entertainment experience, Pioneer is making integration of these devices easy and convenient.
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Motherboard vendors have on display new motherboards based on the upcoming Intel's 8-series "Lynx Point" chipsets and the Haswell processors.
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Renesas Electronics today announced the availability of its new SuperSpeed Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) to Serial ATA Revision 3 bridge SoC.
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Roku has announced the Roku 3, the latest version of its flagship
media player that will go on sale online Wednesday for $99.
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Wi-Fi Alliance and Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance have finalized
the agreement defining consolidation of WiGig technology and
certification development in Wi-Fi Alliance.
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Apple today announced the launch of the iBookstore in Japan
featuring titles from major and independent publishers, including a
selection of books from Kodansha, KADOKAWA, Bungeishunju, Gakken and Gentosha.
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The market for hard disk drives (HDD) contracted in the final quarter last year after failing to receive a boost in demand from PCs, according to IHS iSuppli analysts.
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Sharp today confirmed yesterday's reports and announced that Samsung Electronics will buy a 3% stake of the Japanese company for 10.4bn yen ($110m).
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