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Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Samsung Electronics, the world's second-biggest chipmaker, is increasing its effort in semiconductor outsourcing by separating the company's foundry business into a new unit and announced a foundry process technology roadmap.
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The chief executives of Toshiba and U.S. chipmaking partner Western Digital agreed Wednesday to discuss the Japanese conglomerate's sale of a majority stake in its flash memory unit, which Western Digital has opposed selling to any buyer but itself.
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The second generation of Sony's Digital Paper (model DPT-RP1) has a high-resolution display, a more responsive touch panel, precise handwritten note-taking capabilities and wireless document transfer to a PC or MAC.
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China's DJI Technology Co. unveiled Spark, a small camera drone starting at $499 that can take off and land from the palm of a hand.
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Xbox Game Pass, a new digital gaming subscription service that gives you unlimited access to over 100 Xbox One and Backward Compatible Xbox 360 games for $9.99 USD per month, will become broadly available to the Xbox community in 31 markets next month.
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Intel's vision for Thunderbolt is not just to make a faster computer port, but a simpler and more versatile port available to everyone, so the company plans to integrate Thunderbolt 3 into future Intel CPUs and release the Thunderbolt protocol specification next year.
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The European hacker community "Chaos Computer Club" on Wednesday published a video showing a purported security hole in the iris scanner of Samsung's Galaxy S8 smartphone.
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Samsung Electronics' new Gear 360 is coming to the United States
priced at $229, representing an accessible price point for creating 360-degree photos and videos.
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Garmin is entering the 360-camera market with the VIRB 360, a dual camera device capable of 5.7K (30p) video and 15MP spherical still images.
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Panasonic has achieved the world's highest output temperature coefficient at -0.258%/°C2 for mass-produced silicon photovoltaic modules.
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Acer has brought to the United States, the Acer Predator Z35P monitor featuring a massive 35-inch 21:9 UltraWide WQHD (3440x1440) 1800r curved display.
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SoftBank Group Corp. has amassed a $4 billion stake in Nvidia making it the fourth-largest shareholder in the graphics chipmaker, Bloomberg reports.
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Unity Technologies, which makes the engine of Pokemon Go and other video games, has agreed to receive $400 million in a new funding round led by the investment firm Silver Lake.
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LG Electronics said Wednesday it plans to officially launch its own mobile payment tool in South Korea next month that is comparable to Samsung Electronics's Samsung Pay.
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