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Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Apple is reportedly in talks with Hollywood studios for earlier access to movies in order to bolster its iTunes business.
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The Bluetooth 5 specifications have been released, and the updated wireless standard offers 4x range, 2x speed and 8x broadcasting message capacity.
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Acer Starbreeze, Google, HTC VIVE, Facebook's Oculus, Samsung, and Sony Interactive Entertainment, today announced the creation of a non-profit organization of international headset manufacturers to promote the growth of the global virtual reality (VR) industry.
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Confirming previous reports, Fitbit, Inc. today announced that it has acquired specific assets of Pebble, including key personnel and intellectual property related to software and firmware development, but excluding the company's hardware products.
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GIGABYTE today rolled out its entire line of Xtreme Gaming series peripherals and gears, namely the XK700 gaming keyboard, XH300 gaming headsets, XC700W and XC300W PC cases, XTC700 CPU cooler, and XGC300 gaming chair.
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Japanese cooling expert Scythe released the fifth version of the Mugen CPU Cooler, which has been fitted with significant improvements.
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Qualcomm has started commercial sampling and conducted a live demonstration of the first 10nm server processor in its Centriq product family-- the Qualcomm Centriq 2400 series.
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The latest AMD rumor is that the company will be licensing its Radeon graphics technology to Intel, although the scenario is very unlike to be close to the truth.
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Today Intel announced the new integration of the True Key extension with Windows Hello to deliver a multi-factor sign in experience on Microsoft Edge.
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Foxconn Technology Group, the biggest assembler of Apple devices, is in discussions to make an investment that would expand the company's U.S. operations.
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Apple has unveiled its Best of 2016 lists, celebrating the most downloaded apps, music, movies, TV shows, books and podcasts across the App Store, iTunes and iBooks.
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Western Digital has signed a definitive royalty-bearing agreement with Samsung Electronics to renew the cross-license of the two companies' semiconductor patent portfolios.
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Sony plans to release six smartphone games in the financial year starting April and unveiled Project Field, a controller designed to interact with cards, figures to control games, in the hope of replicating the success of Nintendo's Pokemon GO.
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