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Thursday, February 4, 2016
A comparison among the Oculus Rift, HTC’s Vive, Samsung's Gear VR and Sony's PlayStation VR headsets could lead to the conclusion that Sony has the advantage, for all those who are planning how they might engage with VR.
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The European Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of data SanDisk by rival Western Digital,after concluding the takeover would not adversely affect competition in Europe.
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With the 5G era to still be possibly 4-5 years away, Ericsson and Nokia are planning to demonstrate at Mobile World Congress this month new ways to accelerate the networks people are using now.
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ARM has made available the ARM Artisan physical IP platform and ARM POP IP for United Microelectronics Corporation's UMC 28HPCU, an enhanced 28nm process technology.
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Samsung's new 128MBit SRAM made using 10nm FinFET technology is 38% smaller than a similar part in Samsung’s 14nm process, the Korean company said at the ISSCC 2016 in San Francisco.
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Toshiba has decided to narrow the range of mobile hard disk products to focus on main models, optimize research and design, and evetually shift away from the hard disk business and channel resources into solid state drives.
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The VAIO Phone Biz, VAIO's second smartpone after the NuAns Neo Windows Phone, has been released in Japan.
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A jury in Texas has rulws that Apple must pay $626 million for infringing four patents held by VirnetX, a Nevada-based patent licensing company.
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MediaTek has refuted online reports saying its 10-core Helio X20 mobile SoC has overheating issues.
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Sharp's final decision regarding the future of its LCD business is expected in about a month, but new reports from Japan says that the Japanese company has already decided to come under the wing of Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. in a takeover deal worth more than 600 billion yen ($5 billion).
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