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Monday, October 22, 2018
Mozilla is starting selling a $10 /month VPN service to Firefox users, seeking for additional sources of revenue.
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Google's Youtube is planning to invest $20m to expand the YouTube Learning
initiative as the company strives to make YouTube even better for educators and learners.
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Cadence Design Systems, Inc. today unveiled the first silicon-proven, long-reach 112G SerDes IP in 7nm running at 112 Gbps. The device allows for the creation of high-port density networking products for cloud-scale and telco datacenters.
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Tech firms Light Field Lab and OTOY are partnering to invent a system for holographic content creation, while Light Field Lab has entered into an agreement with Endeavor and Roddenberry Entertainment, which are developing holographic content.
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eBay's new Instant Selling program for smartphones allow users to list their old phone on the platform and immediately receive an eBay voucher in return and offers higher return rates than Gazelle, EcoATM, AT&T Trade-in, Apple Give Back, and Verizon Trade-in.
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Samsung has announced a new display technology for the HMD Odyssey+, bringing true-to-life visuals to its entry in the Windows Mixed Reality space.
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA) has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its automotive components business Magneti Marelli S.p.A. to CK Holdings Co., Ltd., a holding company of Japanese automotive component supplier Calsonic Kansei.
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Shuttle is upgrading its XPC cube series with the new SH310R4 entry-level mini PC with Intel 8th Gen processors.
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Samsung Electronics on Monday introduced a new laptop named the Flash, which incorporates Intel's latest wireless lan card for a faster Internet experience, along with a retro-style keyboard.
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Sony Corp. has developed the IMX418 CMOS image sensor for sensing applications. The sensor is the first to support multiple sensor connection on a single Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) input port.
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Arm is expanding its DesignStart program to bring Arm-based Linux development within reach. The company is offering a low-cost route to developing Cortex-A5 based Linux-capable ASICs for embedded Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
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