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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Nintendo Switch Online, the paid online service for Nintendo's go-anywhere home video game system, comes with an array of features that provide a great value to Nintendo Switch owners.
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Cadence announced the Tensilica DNA 100 Processor IP for on-device AI, with up to four times the multiply-accumulate units and up to 12 times the performance of its Vision C5 launched last year.
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ASUS Republic of Gamers today announced ROG Delta and ROG Delta Core, a new series of gaming headsets tuned especially for first-person shooter (FPS) gaming.
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Fitbit Care combines wearables, digital interventions and health coaching through the new Fitbit Plus app to deliver a more personalized healthcare experience and better health outcomes.
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China is concerned about the security risks as a result of the tremendous expansion of the connected devices in the era of Internet of Things (IoT), and plans to safeguard the IoT ecosystem of devices and services through strict laws and homegrown software and hardware.
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GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, has added new NVMe PCIe M.2 SSDs to its storage lineup following the recent release of its first SATA series.
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Memory partners Toshiba Memory and Western Digital have started mass production of advanced 3D NAND this month at the new line in Yokkaichi in central Japan, seeing high demand for memory products.
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Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) today announced that PlayStation Classic, a miniature games console that mirrors the look of the original PlayStation and comes preloaded with 20 original games.
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Responding to Chinese players who play on camera strength in the competitive Indian market, Samsung is set to launch its first three rear-camera smartphone A7 this week and a four rear-camera device called A9 next month.
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Sony's aibo First Litter Edition is now available for purchase in the U.S. for $2,899.99.
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ZIDOO unveiled two new TV Boxes called ZIDOO Z10 and ZIDOO Z9S, powered by the upgraded Realtek RTD1296 chipset.
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Google is updating Youtube's gaming section as more than 200 million online users come to YouTube every single day to watch gaming videos and streams.
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