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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
AMD today made available the AMD Opteron A1100-Series developer kit, which features AMD's first 64-bit ARM-based processor, codenamed "Seattle."
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Samsung will unveil its new Galaxy Note 4 phablet at the IFA show in Berlin on Sept. 3, executives at Samsung's local parts suppliers said.
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Google will add ratings to its product listing ads, which are used by merchants to sell products via Google search pages.
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Samsung and Apple sunk to their lowest shares of the global smartphone market in recent years in the second quarter, as Chinese smartphone vendors came on strong, market research firm IDC said Tuesday.
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Twitter has managed to stop a slowdown in user-growth in the second quarter with the help of product tweaks and services built around the summer's World Cup.
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Microsoft today announced details about the first update to Windows Phone 8.1, which is being made available in preview form for developers next week. Besides new features, the update will bring Cortana in China and the UK as a "beta," and in Canada, India and Australia as an "alpha."
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Facebook will shut its Gifts shop on Aug. 12, as the social network tests other ways to let consumers buy products on its website.
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Netflix has agreed to pay broadband provider AT&T to ensure smooth delivery of Netflix content to Internet users, the companies said on Tuesday.
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Lite-On SDD will showcase two new enterprise storage solutions - the M.2 PCIe P1P Series and N9S Series 2.5" SATA 6.0 Gb/s SSDs - at the Flash Memory Summit, August 5-7, in Santa Clara, California.
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Sharp has developed high-brightness, small-size LED for the backlight of LCD panels with a wide color gamut.
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