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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported a 22 percent fall in quarterly revenue, hurt by weak PC and graphic card sales strong coompetition from Intel.
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Facebook said on Tuesday it has taken steps to clamp down on fake news stories that can spread on its 1.35-billion member online social network.
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International Business Machines (IBM) reported quarterly revenue that was lower than expected, as demand for its servers and storage products remains low.
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HP today unveiled seven new tablets and an ultrabook/tablet hybrid designed for doctors, retailers and other professionals.
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Global smartphone shipments totaled 1.167 billion units in 2014 with Samsung and Apple to retain their first and second spot in worldwide smartphone shipments, according to TrendForce.
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Panasonic announced a new Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) Camera, the DMC-GF7 (GF7). The GF7 offers modern selfie shooting features in a classic styled camera with its 180-degree flip-up monitor.
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Pioneer today introduced the XDJ-RX, an all-in-one DJ console that incorporates two separate digital players, a mixer, and a built-in monitor.
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Chinese social networking firm Tencent Holdings has shut down 133 accounts on its popular mobile messaging app for "distorting history", state media said on Tuesday.
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A report by Deloitte, commissioned by Facebook, estimates that the company, with an approximately $8 billion cost base, enabled global economic impact of $227 billion and 4.5 million jobs around the world in 2014.
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After more than six years of Nintendo-themed rewards to its members, Club Nintendo is preparing to shut down.
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Samsung's Galaxy S6 next flagship smartphone, which is scheduled to be showcased in March, is rumored to have 4GB of RAM, a 64-bit processor and a 20 megapixels camera.
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Twitter on Tuesday said it will buy Indian mobile phone marketing start-up ZipDial, as the microblogging service looks to expand in the world's second-biggest mobile market.
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