Wednesday, November 30, 2011
STEC Extends Its ZeusIOPS SSD Family With the High-Endurance MLC Flash-Based SSD for the Data Center
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Spotify Offers Developers App Platform
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PCI Express 4.0 To Offer A 16GT/S Bitrate
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Sony Releases Firmware Updates BRAVIA TVs
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Pioneer Adds New Colors To CDJ-850 and CDJ-350
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Samsung Introduces 2GHz Dual-core Exynos 5250 Application Processor
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Xbox 360 Sells Nearly 1M Consoles in Biggest Week in Xbox History
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Lenovo Challenges HP's Lead in PC Market
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Windows 8 To Efficiently Support Large Capacity Disks
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Sales Ban Lifted In Australia
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New PS3 System Software Update Coming This Week
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Details Emerge On Nvidia's Kepler GPUs
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Microsoft Cloud Services Get Service Updates
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Facebook Settles FTC Charges
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Printers Are Open To Hack Attack, Researchers Say
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Google Maps Goes Indoors
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IBM and Micron To Boost Memory Speeds 15-Times
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OCZ Launches Talos 2 Enterprise SAS 6G Solid State Drive Series
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Windows 8 ARM-Based Laptops Coming In 2013
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YaCy P2P Free Search Engine Takes On Search Giants
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Samsung Develops 8-Gbit Phase-change Memory
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NVIDIA Releases New Geforce GTX 560 Ti With 448 CUDA Cores
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility Agreement Advances Interoperability Across Mobile Platforms
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Twitter Buys Whisper Systems
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ARM Launches Free Toolkit For Android Developers
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3DMark Benchmark Coming to Android
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BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Brings Security Features To iPhone, Androids
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Seagate Offers New Solid State Hybrid Drive For Laptops
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Monday, November 28, 2011
LG Nitro HD Comes To AT&T Customers
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Feds Seized 150 Website Domains Selling Pirated Merchandise
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Amazon Says Kindle Sales Increased 4X Over Last Year
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Top 2011 Searches From Bing
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NVIDIA GeForce 290.36 Beta Drivers Released
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Researchers Defeat Intel's HDCP Protection Scheme
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A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics, GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Alcatel-Lucent to Work On Photonics Chips
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Samsung Launches Wave 3 in Global Markets
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New Technology Estimates Maximum Acceptable Sound Volume Of Hearing Aids Using Brain Wave Patterns
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AMD Introduces Branded Memory For Desktops
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Electronics Among Most Popular Purchases During Black Friday Weekend
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Elpida To Sell Unit Stake To Taiwanese Walton For 3.75 Billion Yen
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Friday, November 25, 2011
LG Brings Museum Artworks To Smart TVs
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Apple's Black Friday Special Pricing Page Live
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Ashampoo Burning Studio 11 is Faster And Simpler
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LiteOn To Make SSDs For Toshiba
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Thermaltake and MSI Offer a LGA 2011 CPU Cooler and
Mainboard Bundle
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Panasonic to Build New Solar Manufacturing Base in Malaysia
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Blu-ray Continues To Grow
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
New EU Law Precludes ISPs To Be Forced to Monitor P2P Users
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iPad 3 To Feature Sharp's LCD
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Qualcomm Brings Own Display Technology To Color E-reader
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Intel Pitches New Pentium Chip For Servers
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Microsoft Moves Closer To Yahoo
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AT&T and Deutsche Telekom Withdraw FCC Applications
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Nokia Applies For Delisting From Frankfurt Stock Exchange
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Freescale Releases Microcontrollers Built on the ARM Cortex-M
Family
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Elpida Develops 1600 Mbps 4-Gigabit DDR3 Mobile RAM
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LG To Offer New Prada Phone in 2012
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VIA Launches ARTiGO A1150 PC Kit
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
MIT Discovery Could Make Optical Silicon Chips Possible
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Disney Movies Coming On Youtube
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HP Unveils Odyssey Platform For Mission-critical Computing
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Telefonica and RIM Announce NFC payments With BlackBerry Smartphones
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Asus Unveils First 2U Hybrid Computer with Quad CPU and Dual GPU
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China Overtakes U.S. as World's Largest Smartphone Market in Q3 2011
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Google Protects Data For the Long Term
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Microsoft Building Kinect for Windows
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Has AMD Canceled Globalfoundries 28-nm APUs?
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Nokia Siemens Networks Initiates Restructuring
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Europe Clears Western Digital's Acquisition of Hitachi's Hard Disk Drive Business, Subject To Conditions
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FCC Opposes AT&T's Purchase of T-Mobile
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Google Quits Renewable Energy Plan, Other Projects
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Most Popular And Unsecure Passwords Of The Year
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Microsoft Acquires Video Content Discovery Company VideoSurf
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Samsung And Verizon Bring Illusion
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Nvidia Video Shows Ice Cream Sandwich OS
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Hard Disk Drive Shipments to Plunge 30 Percent in Q4
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Facebook And HTC To Offer Android Smartphone
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Consortium Creates Online Database Of 3D Products
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Business Software Alliance Concerned About The Stop Online Piracy Act
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Xbox 360 Dashboard update coming December 6th
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Lossless and Transparency Encoding in WebP
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BiTMICRO's Next Generation of Solid State Drive Controller
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ITC Says Apple Doesn't Violate S3's Patents
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Samsung To Launch Google TV
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Nanya Files ITC Complaint Against Elpida
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Vodafone to Provide 3G Connectivity To PlayStation Vita
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Windows 8 Setup To Be Significantly Faster
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Google Improves Chromebooks, Lowers Their Price
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USB-IF Releases Mobile Broadband Interface Model Specification
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Nintendo Brings New 3DS Bundles on Thanksgiving Day
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Nearly All Mobile Malware in Q3 Was Targeted at Android
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Seagate Wins $525 Million From Western Digital in Arbitration
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Samsung And LG TO Showcase 55-inch OLED TVs at CES 2012
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Microsoft Security Essentials Beta Registration Opens
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Intel To Brings TRIM Support To RAID0
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Mitsubishi Launches 7-inch And 10.6-inch Color TFT-LCD Modules
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Samsung's Black Friday Deals
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Developer Of Google's Search Algorithm To Make Own Search Engine
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Wolfram Alpha Shows Flights Overhead
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Amazon Said To Launch Smartphone Next Year
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Media Companies Launch Deal Aggregator Site
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DSI Sees Ultra-thin Hybrid HDDs For Thin Drives As The Next Generation of Portable Memory
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New Server Motherboards For Intel Xeon Processor E5 Coming Next Year
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Motorola Mobility Shareholders Approve Google Buyout
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New PayPal Send Money App for Facebook
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
GE To Invest $1B in Software Development
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Hard Disk Drive Shortages To Ease By The End Of 2012
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Kingston Launches its Fastest USB Flash Drive
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Skype Brings Facebook Video Chatting to Software
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CyberLink Releases New Software Pack For Vide And Photo Creation
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Google Releases Flash-To-HTML5 Converter For Flash Profesional Users
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EU Parliament Calls for Net Neutrality
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Microsoft Surface Available for Pre-Order
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Plextor M3S SSD To Hit U.S. Shelves Early Next Year
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Elpida Develops Faster Wide IO Mobile DRAM Product
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Samsung Modifies Tablet Design to Avoid German Sales Ban
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Gmail App for iOS Available in the App Store Again
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Google Music Service Lauched
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Qualcomm Unveils New Snapdragon Mobile Processors For Smartphones and Tablets
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Rambus Loses Price Fixing Case Against Hynix and Micron
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Google Set To Unveil Music Download Store
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Pioneer DDJ-ERGO-V to Support Serato DJ Intro Software
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Music Video Site Launches on Sony Home Entertainment Products
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LSI and Fujitsu To Build New SPARC64 IXfx Processor
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Elpida Lodges Patent Infringement Complaint Against Nanya Technology with ITC
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Nokia to Launch Windows Tablet Next Year
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Sharp Reveals New 7-inch Tablet In Japan
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Dell Joins The One-Blue Program
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Amazon Kindle Fire Teardown
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Internet Companies Fight for the Internet's Future
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Facebook Users Hit With Porn Videos
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Toshiba Develops Circuit Techniques for Power-efficient Embedded SRAM
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HP Enters Ultrabook Market With Slim $900 Laptop
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Apple Names Arthur Levinson Chairman of the Board
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AMD Releases Catalyst 11.11 and CAP 1 for Radeon GPUs
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Intel Reveals 1 TFLOP/s Knights Corner, Next-generation Xeon E5 Chips
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Smartphone Sales Increased 42 Percent in Third Quarter of 2011, Android Runs On More Than 50 Percent of Those
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IBM To Build Supercomputer That Will Deliver Up to 100 Petaflops
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NVIDIA Proposes OpenACC Programming Standard for Parallel Computing
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W3C Announces Draft of Standard for Online Privacy
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WD Delivers New Network Storage Server For SMBs
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Netflix Unveils New Interface For Android Tablets
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Freecom Launches Square HDD
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Sony Jingles All the Way With New PlayStation Move Holiday Titles
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Samsung Aims At Intel And TI By Accelerating Chip Production
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Google Allows Users To Opt-out Access To Location Database
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New Technology Improves Ennergy Capacity And Charge Rate In Rechargeable Batteries
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RealPlayer Goes Social
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RIM Releases The New BlackBerry Bold 9790 and BlackBerry Curve 9380 Smartphones
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Japan's K Computer Tops The Latest Supercomputer List
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Adobe Touch Apps Available in Android Market
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Intel and MasterCard to Provide A Safer Check-Out Process
for Online Shoppers
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Apple Launches iTunes Match
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Samsung's New Secu-NFC Chip Enables Secure Mobile Payments
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DVD6C And Axiom Settle Licensing Diputes
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LG Adds Features To Optimus 3D With Gingerbread Upgrade
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Huawei Acquires Symantec's Stake In JV
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INCJ, Hitachi, Sony To Merge Their Small- and Medium-Sized Display Businesses
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Sprint Launches Cheaper Mobile Broadband Plans
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Security Updates And Windows 8 Restarts
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Google Offers Peek Into Its New Search Algorithm
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JVC Introduces ISO Tested DVD-R For Long Term Archiving
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Microsoft Outlines Windows 8 Embedded Roadmap
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NVIDIA Maximus Revolutionizes the Workstation
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World's First ARM-based Supercomputer to Launch in Barcelona
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Futuremark Develops New 3DMark for Windows 8 Devices
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Patriot Memory Launches Division 4 Quad-Channel Kits for Viper Xtreme and Gamer 2 Brands
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VIA Releases VIA VE-900 Mini-ITX Mainboard for HTPCs
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LG Joins the One-Blue Licensing Program
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SK Telecom to Buy Hynix
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New Cray Supercomputer To Use AMD 16-core Processors
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Intel Releases The Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition Six-core CPU
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AMD Releases New Interlagos and Valencia Opteron Processors
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Sets All-Time Record for the Game Launch
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Logitech Alert Adds Dropbox Storage
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Super Talent Introduces 4-Channel USB 3.0 Flash Drive
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Logitech Abandons Google TV Developing Plans
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Texas Instruments Designing New Cellular Baseband Chipset Despite Publicly Exiting Market, says ABI Research
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Apple Customers Claim iOS Update Didn't Fix Glitch
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Blu-ray Sales Continues To Grow As Q4 Begins
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Universal, Sony to Buy EMI For $4.1 billion
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October Game Sales Slightly Rise, Xbox 360 Remains No 1 Console In The U.S.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Nvidia's Quarterly Results Beat Estimates
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Facebook To Settle Privacy Probe With FTC
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Sony Launches UMD Passport Program
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Thai Floods Expected To Hurt PCs In 2012
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Apple Releases iPhone Battery Drain Software Fix
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Iomega Releases The eGo Mac Edition Portable Hard Drive
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Microsoft Hardware Launches "The Art of Touch" Digital Art Project
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NVIDIA GeForce 285.79 Beta Drivers Released
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Corsair Realeases New Performance Pro SSD Line
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Opera 11.60 Debuts with Double-rainbow Support
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Sony Releases New Digital Photo Frames With Wi-Fi Connectivity
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BenQ America Inks Deal With ASI
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Deprecation of Gmail App for BlackBerry
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Sony Opens Developer Program For Playstaion Suite
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ARM's Latest Mali-T658 GPU Comes To Boost Graphics Performance Of Mobile Devices and Smart-TVs
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Slides Unveil Details On Upcoming Haswell Chip
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Kingston Releases Next Generation SSDNow Solid-State Drives
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Adobe Eliminates Flash Player For Mobiles, Sees Future In HTML5
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OCZ Unveils the PC Power And Cooling Silencer Mk III Power Supply Series
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IEEE To Explore 100 Gbps Optical Ethernet
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Xbox.com Gets New Social And Video Sections
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Noctua Introduces NF-F12 Focused Flow Fan
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Hitachi-LG Fined With $21.1 Million Over Criminal Probe
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Japan's Rakuten to Acquire Kobo For $315 Million
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Fujitsu Creates Flexible Datacenter Building Blocks for the Private Cloud
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LG To Leverage Intellectual Ventures Patent Portofolio Through License Agreement
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LG Optimus LTE Smartphone Available in Canada
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Latest Mozilla Firefox Adds Twitter Search and New Features
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Kindle Cloud Reader Now Available on Mozilla Firefox
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Licensing Program for Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative Begins
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Nvidia Unveils Tegra 3 Mobile Processor
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL Announce Advertising Alliance
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Samsung at FDP International 2011
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HP Introduces Expanded 3-D Portfolio
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Gartner Says Worldwide Online Music Revenue To Increase This Year As Consumer Spending On CDs Slides
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LG's New Cinema 3D Projector Promises To Keep You Home
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Panasonic Unveils Toughpad Family of Android-Powered Tablets
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BIOSTAR Releases TPOWER X79 Motherboard
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Apple Ousts Developer Who Exploited iOS Bug
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Kodak Sells Image Sensor Business to Platinum Equity
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Google Plus Opened To Businesses
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Monday, November 7, 2011
OCZ Introduces the RevoDrive 3 Max IOPS Edition
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Pioneer Releases Open Source Siri-Alike API
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Commodore Puts i7 Quad Core CPU To Classic Chassis
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McFee Addresses Cloud Security With New Release
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Fifteen Million US Homes Watch Online Content via Games Consoles
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New Windows Phones Coming To Stores Today
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Nero Offers Free Kwik Media Software Enhanced with Photo Products Service
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IBM Brings Mainframe and Windows Together
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Barnes & Noble's Unveils Nook Tablet
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MGM Content Coming To UK And Irish Netflix Subscribers
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YouTube and Disney Enter Web Video Partnership
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Panasonic Introduces Compact LUMIX GX1 And LUMIX 3D1 Digital Cameras
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Google+ Features Available On Latest Toolbar for IE
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Fujitsu Launches PRIMEHPC FX10 Supercomputer, Cooling Technology That Utilizes CPU's Wasted Heat
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Saturday, November 5, 2011
OCZ To Release Cheaper TLC-based SSDs In 2012
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Friday, November 4, 2011
Europe Looks into Apple-Samsung Dispute
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Microsoft Releases Fix To Duqu Zero-day Exploit
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Mozilla "Boot to Gecko" Mobile OS To Debut in 2012
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Latest Chrome Automatically Carries Your Settings Across Devices
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Bing For Mobile Goes HTML5
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Samsung Launches Social Website
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New Solar Cell By Sharp Features The World's Highest Conversion Efficiency
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Google+ To Intergate YouTube and Chrome
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Micron Expands Its LRDIMM Product Line With a 64GB Module
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Canon Launches New Digital Cinema Camera For Motion Picture Production
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HTC And Verizon Wireless Unveil HTC Rezound
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Google Search Algorithm To Provide More Timely Results
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New AMD CEO To Cut Company's Workforce
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Amazon Introduces Lending Library For Kindle
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Motorola Launches Two New Tablets
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Samsung Exits RealD 3D Technology Deal
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Micron And A*STAR Data Storage Institute to Develop Spin Transfer Torque MRAM
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HP Introduces Slate Tablet PC for Business
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BenQ Showcases New Flagship Gaming Monitors
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Latest Burning Software Power2Go 8 Includes System Recovery
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Apple Confirms iOS5 Flaw Causes iPhone 4S Battery Drain; Software Fix Coming
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
RIM BBM Music Available
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Anonymous Exposes IP Addresses For Pedophiles
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VIA Brings Fanless Dual Core Computing to Embedded Devices
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Yahoo Unveils Livestand, Products for Tablets And Mobile Devices
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Duqu Installer Exploited Windows Zero-Day to Infect Systems
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Nokia Selects ST-Ericsson As supplier For Future Windows Phones
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LG Brings Ads Platform To Its Smart TVs
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Sony in The Red Again; Announces TV Business Plan
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IBM and ABB Collaborate to Improve Energy Transmission for More Efficient Grids
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Google Gmail Gets A New Look
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Toshiba-Hitachi-Sony LCD Alliance to Acquire Panasonic LCD Plant
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HP To Release Low-energy, ARM-based Servers
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iPhone 4S Arrives in More Countries
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ASUS Showcases X79 Motherboards
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Philips To Transfer Its TV Business To TPV
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Yahoo to Acquire Ad Firm Interclick
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Seagate Streamlines Barracuda Product Family
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AMD Releases Final Catalyst 11.10 Drivers
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Fujifilm Releases FinePix REAL 3D V3 Digital Viewer
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South Korea Fines LCD Makers For Price Fixing
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Massive Cyber Attack Targets Chemical Companies
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LG 3D Notebook Receives Flicker-free Certification
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AMD Releases Budget FirePro V4900 Professional Graphics Card
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Third Quarter Home Entertainment Spending Rises
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Intel, Nvidia Remain Leaders In Q3 Graphics Shipments
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Adobe Acquires Auditude to Capitalize on Video Advertising Opportunity
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