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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Intel gave a record current-quarter revenue forecast and said demand for personal computers recovered.
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SAP has selected IBM as a premier strategic provider of Cloud infrastructure services for its business critical applications.
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Mozilla is collaborating with Cisco to support H.264 in its WebRTC implementation.
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Acer is partnering with Octon Inc., a software company for multimedia business collaboration & communications and contact center solutions for enterprise and service provider, to expand its BYOC (Build Your Own Cloud) solutions into the field of telecommunications.
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Starting today, Sony is making available the PlayStation Now Open Beta on both the PS Vita and PlayStation TV systems in much of the mainland U.S. and Canada, in addition to already being available on PS4 and PS3.
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Shuttle launches the SH81R4 model, a 19 cm tall barebone for the LGA1150 Intel Core processors.
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VMware today announced Horizon FLEX, a platform that enables an admin to run containerized and secured virtual desktops locally on PC or Mac laptops and desktops.
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Nvidia will hold a competition during its sixth annual GPU Technology Conference and invites young startups using GPUs to vie for a single $100,000 on-the-spot prize.
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Microsoft has built Skype Qik, a new communications app launching for Android, iPhone and Windows Phone devices on October 14.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday met with Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman and Samsung heir-apparent Lee Jae-yong at the Korean company's main office in Seocho, southern Seoul, and have reportedly agreed to jointly develop mobile content and possibly new hardware.
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Samsung SDI and LG Chem are showcasing their battery technologies for smartphones and electric vehicles at the "InterBattery Technology Exhibition" in the COEX Convention Center, southern Seoul.
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Google has expanded its online shopping and delivery services to more U.S. cities as it challenges Amazon.com.
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Russian hackers exploited a bug in Microsoft Windows and Windows Server 2008 and 2012 software to spy on computers used by NATO, the European Union, Ukraine and companies in the energy and telecommunications sectors, according to cyber intelligence firm iSight Partners.
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Alleged usernames and passwords for online document-sharing site Dropbox were published on Monday on Pastebin website, although Dropbox asyes the data was not associated with its users' accounts.
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Native Instruments has officially announced TRAKTOR KONTROL S8, the company's new flagship all-in-one DJ controller designed for TRAKTOR PRO 2 control.
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