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Monday, October 17, 2016
The new 3,200 lumens Acer H6502BD home entertainment projector with LumiSense+ intelligent color enhancement is now available in the U.S. priced at $699 MSRP.
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Samsung has expanded the availability of the Samsung Gear 360, a high-resolution, consumer 360-degree camera, starting at $349.991 from major in-store retailers including AT&T, Best Buy, Sprint, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon Wireless stores.
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Qualcomm Technologies has successfully made the first over-the-air connection via MulteFire using listen-before-talk (LBT).
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ZTE has started accepting pre-orders of the Axon 7 Mini, a smaller version of its flagship Axon 7 smartphone.
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Chinese display makers are speeding up efforts to catch up with the Korean companies LG Display and Samsung Display, which are ruling the roost in the global display market.
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Samsung Electronics today announced that it has commenced mass production of System-on-Chip (SoC) products with 10-nanometer (nm) FinFET technology for which would make it first in the industry.
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Tesla Motors said it would collaborate with Panasonic to manufacture solar cells and modules in New York.
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Samsung launching its newest gaming monitor. The CFG70 curved monitor, designed specifically for professional gamers, includes enhanced picture quality and player-friendly features.
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DENSO and Toshiba have reached a basic agreement to jointly develop an artificial intelligence technology called Deep Neural Network-Intellectual Property (DNN-IP), which will be used in image recognition systems to help achieve driver assistance and automated driving technologies.
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BIOSTAR announced its latest product series with teh release of the BIOSTAR S100 SSD, targeted for those looking to upgrade their system responsiveness without expensive upgrades.
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