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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
With Google I/O behind us, Google is getting ready to deliver the first developer boards on which snap-on modules can be prototyped and tested.
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The U.S. government issued about 150,000 requests for customer information from Verizon Communications in the first half of 2014, the country's largest wireless carrier reported on Tuesday.
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Microsoft has just released another round of fixes for the company's Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser, as well as a set of updates for the Windows operating system.
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ZTE's latest high-end model is the Nubia Z7, which comes with a 5.5-inch display and specs that match those of the high-end LG G3.
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Rumors reported by several websites suggest that Microsoft may eventually launch a 7-inch version of its Surface tablet before the end of summer.
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Kingston today announced the release of the DataTraveler microDuo 3.0 and Class 10 UHS-I 90R/45W microSDHC/SDXC card.
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Panasonic has upgraded its Toughpad FZ-G1 fully-rugged 10-inch tablet, which now has a 25 percent longer battery life with up to 10 hours of continuous use on a single standard battery.
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Sony Mobile has introduced the Xperia C3, anew smartphone for selfies and social sharing thanks to Sony's digital imaging technology and interactive camera apps.
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Samsung Electronics estimated its second-quarter operating profit at a sharply lower than expected 7.2 trillion won (US$7.11 billion) on Tuesday amid a slowdown in its smartphone business.
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MSI has just announced its new Intel based ECO Series motherboards, which are said to consume less power than a light bulb.
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Samsung Electronics, Intel and Dell have joined to establish standard ways for gadgets like light bulbs to talk to each other, at odds with a framework backed by Qualcomm, LG Electronics and other companies.
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Thermaltake is introducing three new air-cooling solutions part of its Frio Silent Series - the Frio Silent 12, Frio Silent 14, and Frio Extreme Silent 14 Dual.
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