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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
At its Snapdragon Technology Forum, Qualcomm on Tuesday showcased Snapdragon PCs from Asus and HP, promising to
offer two-day battery life and always-on 4G connections while running Windows applications
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Microsoft Azure has deployed AMD EPYC processors in its datacenters in advance of preview for its latest L-Series of Virtual Machines (VM) for storage optimized workloads.
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JOLED, a Japanese company established by Japan Display, Sony and Panasonic, has shipped high-definition organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels produced with the world's first low-cost "RGB printing method".
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Apple Pay makes sending and receiving money with friends and family as simple as sending a message.
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IBM's next-generation Power Systems Servers incorporating the new POWER9 processor are capable of improving the training times of deep learning frameworks by nearly 4x, the company claims.
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The European Union's second-highest court, the General Court, ruled that the 'Mi Pad' should not be registered as a trademark because consumers were likely to be confused by the similarity with the 'iPad' sign.
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Google has released Android Go (Oreo edition), a version of Android custom-designed for low-end devices, which has been made available for device manufacturers and developers.
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Together with EPFL scientists, IBM Research team has developed a scheme for training big data sets quickly - a 10x speedup over existing methods for limited memory training.
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Nissan Motor and Japanese gaming software maker DeNA said on Tuesday they would begin public tests of their self-driving ride-sharing service in Japan next year.
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YouTube plans to add more people next year to identify inappropriate content as the company responds to criticism over extremist, violent and disturbing videos and comments.
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Samsung Electronics has begun mass production of the first 512-gigabyte (GB) embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) solution for use in next-generation mobile devices.
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Toshiba has announced the 10TB MN06ACA10T, the latest addition to its MN Series lineup of 3.5-inch hard drives for use in NAS platforms.
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