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Monday, September 28, 2015
Microsoft's says that the Window 10 operating system doen not collect information from devices in order to use it for targetted advertising.
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Cypress Semiconductor has withdrawn its offer for Atmel, the second failed attempt by the company to acquire a chipmaker this year.
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Yahoo today announced updates to its advertising technology portfolio at Advertising Week in New York: the BrightRoll advertising technology and the Yahoo Gemini.
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LG Electronics announced the launch of its LG gram series of llaptops. Lighter than the MacBook Air, they are available now at Microsoft stores across the U.S. as well as online at Microsoft Store and Amazon.
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Last month, Samsung made available the Samsung Pay in its home country and today the mobile payment service is available to owners of select Samsung phones in the US.
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The second-generation Android smartphone focused firmly on security , the Blackphone 2, is now available to order.
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Apple said on Monday it sold more than 13 million iPhone 6s and 6s Plus during the first weekend on the market, setting a new record for its product.
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Speaking on stage during a town hall with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Sunday introduced a slate of new advertising products, most of which are aimed at luring television advertisers onto the social network.
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A new report says that Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry has offered 200 billion yen ($1.7 billion) to buy Sharp 's entire LCD business may.
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About 400 train stations across India are going to help get millions of people online by getting Wi-Fi networks at broadband speeeds, sponsored by Google.
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Driving toward the practical implementation of the ultimate in secure communications for metropolitan areas, the Institute for Nano Quantum Information Electronics, the University of Tokyo, in collaboration with Fujitsu Laboratories and NEC Corp. have achieved quantum key distribution at a world-record distance of 120 km using a system with a single-photon emitter.
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GoPro is making capturing and sharing on-the-go content more accessible with the release of its new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled HERO+ camera, priced at $199.
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