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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Huawei has decided to stop releasing Windows Phones for now, as Microsoft's mobile OS seems to be less attractive for consumers than Android and Apple's iOS.
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U.S. mobile chipmaker Qualcomm may face a European antitrust investigation in relation to a complaint by a subsidiary of Nvidia, Reuters reports.
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AMD in collaboration with Microsoft today released the C++ AMP version 1.2 -- an open source C++ compiler which implements version 1.2 of the open specification for C++ AMP, available on both Linux and Windows for the first time.
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Seagate has started shipping the first 8 TB hard disk drive, following the release of the smaller 6TB HDDs some months ago.
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Intel today commercially launched the XMM 6255 modem to provide a wireless solution for the "smart" and connected devices that are expected in the coming years.
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Samsung Electronics’ virtual reality (VR) headset, the Gear VR, has received its telecommunication equipment certification in Korea and is expected to appear a day before the opening of IFA 2014 on September 4.
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Mozilla has launched a new low-cost smartphone in India that will retail for 1,999 rupees ($33).
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Following the recently introduced G3 Beat and G Vista, LG today officially announced another new device with DNA borrowed from the acclaimed LG G3 -- the new LG G3 Stylus.
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Amazon.com Inc snapped up live-streaming gaming network Twitch Interactive for about $970 million in cash, as the company is trying to transform into an Internet destination beyond its core retail operations.
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JEDEC today announced the publication of JESD209-4 Low Power Double Data Rate 4 (LPDDR4), a kind of memory designed to boost memory speed and efficiency for mobile computing devices.
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Microsoft's internet browser and media player are being targeted in a Chinese antitrust probe.
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Smartphones in California will be required to come with a "kill switch" to render them useless if stolen under a bill signed Monday by Governor Jerry Brown.
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