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Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Starting tomorrow, Xbox One and PC gamers who are part of the Xbox and Windows Insider Programs will see new features from the Windows 10 Creators Update on PC, with additional features expected to hit console in the coming days.
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Facebook is unveiling a feature resembling Snapchat's Stories, directly within the Facebook application. The company also announced three updates to Trending, a feature that shows people popular topics being discussed on Facebook.
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Apple has filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm in Beijing, alleging that the chip supplier abused its dominant position in the chip industry and seeking 1 billion yuan ($145.32 million) in damages.
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Noctua will provide users of its CPU coolers with free mounting upgrade kits for the new AM4 socket of AMD's upcoming Ryzen architecture.
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Google says that in 2016, the company took down 1.7 billion ads that violated its advertising policies, more than double the amount of bad ads we took down in 2015.
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Freecom is launching in Europe of the mSSD MAXX - a fast, compact and stylish SSD for Mac and PC users.
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BLU Products today introduced the BLU Vivo XL2, the next generation of the highly BLU Vivo XL launched at CES last year.
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HP is recalling 101,000 laptops sold between March 2013 and October 2016 due to fire concerns.
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Korea's SK has acquired a controlling stake in silicon wafer manufacturer LG Siltron for 620 billion won ($531 million).
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Google is moving to bring artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to the Raspberry Pi, the low-cost credit-card sized computer typically used by schools and the maker community for programming devices.
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Defects that caused Samsung's Note 7 phones to burst into flames last year revealed that the industry's voluntary standards for the design and manufacture of rechargeable batteries aren't adequate.
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LG Electronics on Wednesday reported its first quarterly operating loss in six years as it failed to revive its money-losing smartphone business amid weaker sales of home appliances.
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Japan Display has developed a 5.5-inch Full-HD LCD display featuring the new "FULL ACTIVE FLEX" technology - a plastic substrate in both sides of the liquid crystal layer that adds flexibility.
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