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Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Samsung’s new 105-inch curved TV goes on sale in the United States this week and carries a $120,000 price tag -- anybody wants to buy a Porsche instead?
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Seagate Technology today added a new capability for connecting Seagate Central personal cloud storage or Seagate Wireless Plus to a Roku streaming player.
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Beginning Thursday, a public beta of Apple’s new operating system for Mac will be available to the general public.
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Apple has detailed some of the diagnostic capabilities in iOS following claims that such capabilities open up security holes into the operating system.
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Sony said on Thursday it would invest 35 billion yen ($345 million) to increase production of image sensors for smartphones and tablets.
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Ultra-high-definition televisions (UHD TVs) continued to make slow and steady inroads throughout the world, but their share of the overall flat-panel TV market remained minimal by the end of May, suggesting that UHD TV pricing in the market remains too high to gain meaningful share, according to IHS Technology.
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Microsoft has just released the Lumia 530, the most affordable Lumia phone running the Windows Phone 8.1 OS.
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Following its preview at CES 2014, ASUS launched the ASUS RT-AC87, the first Wave 2 802.11ac consumer router and the fastest 5 GHz with speeds up to 1.73 Gbps.
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LG Electronics today introduced the first mobile game developed exclusively for its windowed LG G3 case -- the Quickcircle.
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LG Display said profit for the April-June quarter more than doubled as a stronger won reduced the value of its foreign debt and the World Cup boosted demand for ultra-high-definition TVs.
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Microsoft’s purchase of Nokia's mobile business dragged down fiscal fourth-quarter profit, even as the software maker benefits from improving corporate demand for computers and cloud computing.
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Apple reported a 6 percent rise in quarterly revenue on Tuesday, boosted by a strong performance in in greater China.
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