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Thursday, October 18, 2018
Micron Technology wants to acquire Intel's interest in the parties' joint venture, IM Flash Technologies, LLC (IM Flash) for $1.5 billion in cash, as the company plans to further advance the 3D XPoint technology.
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Over 1 billion fans come to YouTube each month to connect with their favorite artists and discover new music.
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Apple will hold a product announcement Oct. 30 in Brooklyn, New York, and the company is highly expected top unveil new iPads and Mac computers.
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Pioneer & Onkyo today introduced three new headphone offerings that are designed to keep your hands free while promising superior performance.
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Samsung today announced the Galaxy Book2, an always connected PC powered by a multi-workday battery and armed with Gigabit LTE connectivity, a keyboard and S Pen.
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Sony will release next month in Japan the world's first BD-R XL discs with a capacity of 128GB, just in time for the first 4K satellite broadcasts in the country.
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DJ's will soon be able to the diverse catalog of nearly 200 million tracks on SoundCloud directly from their DJ performance applications.
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Addressing the demand of advanced automotive systems such as Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles, Western Digital today introduced the first 3D TLC NAND automotive embedded UFS flash drive (EFD).
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark published Apple's second granted patent for Apple's folding iPhone.
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Satellite radio company Sirius XM Holdings is teaming up with Amazon.com in its push into listeners' homes to move beyond its stronghold inside vehicles.
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Vuzix is ready to launch the Blade Edge commercial edition release of the Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses and expects to starts shipments the first week of November 2018.
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Pionner has released a new model of its "BonnesNotes Dressings" (APS-DR008) USB sound quality upgrader, a USB dongle that is said to improve the quality of the sound coming out from your PCs USB port.
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NTT Docomo Inc. will release later this month in Japan the 'Card Keitai KY-01L', a new mobile phone that has the same size of a business card.
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Samsung Electronics today announced several additions to its semiconductor ecosystem that encompass next-generation technologies in foundry as well as NAND flash, SSD (solid state drive) and DRAM.
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