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Friday, February 27, 2015
Lenovo on Friday said it will offer free subscriptions to Intel security software to customers who bought laptops that were shipped with a program known as "Superfish," which made PCs vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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The latest measurements released by comScore show that Yahoo continued to improve its share of the U.S. search market after striking a deal last year with Mozilla.
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Twitter is making improvements around reporting content issues including impersonation, self-harm and the sharing of private and confidential information.
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Google announced on Thursday that it has adapted its search algorithms to yield results that are better-adapted to mobile devices.
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To address the demand for mobile data, Qualcomm Technologies is extending LTE to unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U), and today announced that it has integrated the technology into its latest small cell solutions and RF transceivers for mobile devices.
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Toshiba has developed the TMPV7608XBG, an image recognition processor that provides high accuracy recognition and detection of vehicles and pedestrians at night.
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Despite concerns for the demise of scaling, Samsung says that high performance in electronics systems for the coming decades is expected, thanks to innovations in materials, structures and processes.
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Ericsson is suing Apple Inc for patent infringement, Ericsson said on Friday.
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