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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Microsoft has joined the mini PC craze, introducing a Windows-compatible development board dubbed Sharks Cove.
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Electronic Arts (EA) has revealed a monthly (or annual) membership for gamers exclusively on Xbox One that starts at 5 a month.
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NVIDIA today made available a new WHQL-certified graphics card driver, the GeForce 340.52.
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BlackBerry has announced the acquisition of Secusmart, a German firm focused on voice and data encryption.
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Scientists from AT&T, IBM and Applied Communication Sciences (ACS) announced a proof-of-concept technology that reduces set up times for cloud-to-cloud connectivity from days to seconds.
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An HP study revealed that 70 percent of the most commonly used Internet of Things (IoT) devices contain vulnerabilities, including password security, encryption and general lack of granular user access permissions.
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China's State Administration for Industry & Commerce (SAIC) is conducting an anti-monopoly investigation into Microsoft because the firm has not fully disclosed information about its Windows operating system and Microsoft Office software.
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Apple has updated its top of the line MacBook Pro with Retina display lineup with faster chips.
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Rhapsody, the pioneer in subscription streaming music, hits a subscriber milestone six weeks after teaming up with T-Mobile on a discounted service.
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First shown to the public at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January, the 105-inch CURVED ULTRA HD TV from LG Electronics became available for pre-orders this week in South Korea.
The 105UC9 TV features a resolution of over 11 million pixels (5120 x 2160) and CinemaScope 21:9 aspect ratio, along with virtual surround sound.
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