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Monday, September 1, 2014
Apple’s iCloud service may have been used to illegally access nude photos of actress and celebrities, an issue that could hurt the company's profile as it prepares to unveil its newest iPhone.
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Google will hold an event on September 15th in India where it is believed to announce the first Android One smartphones, a program Google introduced in June to provide low-cost Android mobile devices to emerging markets.
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Asustek Computer Inc. will announce its voice-enabled smartwatch on Sept. 3 in Germany ahead of the IFA electronics trade show.
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Japanese commpany has announced a new device that allows you to experience the presence of objects as if their entity existed there physically even in the virtual world.
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Nintendo's Amiibo line of collectibles that can interact with the 3DS and Wii U consoles will be available before the before the end of 2014, Nibntendo said on Monday.
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With the launch of the new Intel Haswell-E platform, companies related to overclocking products are doing their best to showacse the capabilities of their offerings. ASUS and G.Skill are two of the big winners on the X99 platform.
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Korean researchers have developed high-quality graphene quantum dots that are equal in size and highly efficient in emitting light, paving the way for the devlopment of paper-thin displays.
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LG Display held an opening ceremony of its first overseas LCD panel fabrication plant in Guangzhou, China, expanding its presence by adding to its existing module assembly plant in the city.
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Apple seems to be planning to turn its next iPhone into a mobile wallet through a partnership with major payment networks, banks and retailers, according reports.
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A Chinese anti-trust regulator has given Microsoft20 days to reply to queries on the compatability of its Windows operating system and Office software suite.
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