Friday, December 30, 2011
Samsung, Android, Lead Smartphone Market
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Google, Youtube, Facebook, Are Most Visited Websites in
2011
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Verizon Fixes Third December 4G Outage
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Sony PS Vita Sales Stall Despite First Week's Strong
Interest
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup Vulnerable Due To Security Flaw
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Kindle Sales on fire
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iPad Remains Top Choice Of SMBs Planning To Purchase a
Tablets in 2012
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Two New iPads Coming in January
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LG To Showcase 84-inch 'ultra definition' 4K TV at CES 2012
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Intel Launches Cedar Trail Atom Processor-based Platform
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Speculation About Apple TV Sets in 2012 Heating Up
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Google Introduces YouTube Slam
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LCD Makers To Pay $553 million Over Price-fixing Case
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Medfield Chips To Help Intel Enter Mobile, Tablet Space
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Elpida Starts Sample Shipments of Mobile RAM Products For Mobile Devices
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Gigabyte Releases New BIOS For Problematic X79 Motherboards
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Threat Predictions For 2012 Include High-Profile Industrial Attacks, Cyberwarfare Demonstrations and New Hacktivist Targets
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) OS Upgrade Coming on LG
Mobiles
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Italy Fines Apple Over Misleading Warranties
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Holiday Gifts Drive Apple iOS Higher Although Android Leads in More Countries
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MSI Announces MultiConnect Panel and Voice Genie
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New Firmware Update For PS Vita
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Thunderbolt Technology Coming To Motherboards, Notebooks
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New HP LaserJet Firmware Update Prevents Printer Hacking
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Korean Fair Trade Comission Clears SK Telecom's Hynix Purchase
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DOCOMO and Five Companies to Co-develop LTE Chips
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LG Unveils New Smart TV Features, 3D Glasses
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Seiko Epson to Pay $80M to Settle Nokia'a Lawsuits
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Anonymous Assaults Stratfor's Database
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Dropbox 2.0 For Android Released
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LG Display Announces 55" OLED TV Panel
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Sony to Sell LCD Venture Stake to Samsung
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friends And Enemies Gather at Facebook
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Samsung To Increase Investments Next Year
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Samsung Says There's No Room For TouchWiz and Android 4 onto Galaxy S, Tab
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TSMC To Move in Bigger Wafers By 2015
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Rambus and Broadcom Sign Patent License Agreement
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Regulators Approve AT&T's Purchase Of Qualcomm's 700 MHz Spectrum
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PlayStation Vita Teardown, Launch Details
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
eBay Acquires BillSAFE
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German Court Rejects Apple's Claim To Block Updated
Galaxy Tab
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LSI Announces First 28nm Read Channel for Hard Disk Drive Manufacturers
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Sony Ericsson LT28at Phone Comes With a 13-Megapixel
Camera
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IPCom Sues German Retailers To Halt HTC Sales
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Intel To Drop Sandy Bridge CPU Prices As Ivy Bridge Is
Coming
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Facebook To Revise Privacy Policies After Irish Probe
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Yahoo Is Said to Consider Selling Most of Its Alibaba Stake
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Elpida Close To tie-up with Nanya
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LG's New Line-up Of IPS Monitors Coming in February
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AMD Claims New AMD Radeon HD 7970 Is The World's
Fastest Single-GPU Graphics Card
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Nvidia Releases CUDA on ARM Development Kit
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2012 Marks Final CES Keynote for Microsoft
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NVIDIA GeForce 290.53 Beta Drivers Released
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Amazon, Nokia And Microsoft Considered Bidding for RIM
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Nokia Belle Coming To Smartphones
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Intel's Medfield-powered Smart Phones and Tablets Coming at CES
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Baidu Removed From USTR List Of "Notorious Markets"
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Yahoo Extends Facebook Integration Across Its Sites
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ITC Finds That Motorola Infridges A Microsoft Patent
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
ASUS Launches BDXL External Blu-ray Writer
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WD Adds New HD Movies for WD TV Customers
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Record Sales For PS Vita Despite Operation Issues
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Mozilla and Google Sign New Agreement for Default Search in Firefox
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AMD Officially Introduces New A-Series APUs
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Imation Acquires Data Deduplication Engine from Nine Technology
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Netflix and BBC Announce Streaming Agreement
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Senators Express Comcerns About Google's Impact On Competition In Internet Commerce
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Samsung Electronics At 2012 CES
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Ultra-portable USB 3 SSD from SuperTalent
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Firefox 9 Features Faster JavaScript Engine, Lion Optimizations
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Dell And Baidu Launches Streak Pro Smartphone in China
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Seagate Completes Acquisition of Samsung's Hard Disk Drive Business
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ITC to Ban Select HTC Android Phones
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AT&T Ends $39 billion Bid For T-Mobile
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LG Releases New magic Remote Control For Cinema 3D TVs
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Samsung and Qualcomm Take Top Rankings In Smartphone
Multi-Core Processors
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Blu-ray Becomes More Affordable In China
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DVD6C Reduces Royalties For DVD Read-only Discs
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Monday, December 19, 2011
NFC Forum and Bluetooth SIG Publish Developers Guide To NFC for Bluetooth Pairing
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Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives within Five Years
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Panasonic, Samsung, SanDisk, Sony and Toshiba Announce Flash Memory Security Initiative
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Google+ Updated With Some Improvements
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RIAA Caught Downloading Torrents
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Samsung Files New Claims Against Apple
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Explosion Hit Chinese Plant Of Apple Supplier Pegatron
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MIT Launches Online Learning Initiative
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed Makes a $300 Million Investment in Twitter
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SRS TruSpeed Allows Users To Change Speed of Recorded
Content While Maintaining Original Pitch and Tone
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Smart TVs Outpace 3D TVs This Holiday Season
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Dell Quits Notebook Market
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WD And Seagate Slash HDD Warranties
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Friday, December 16, 2011
RIM To Delay BlackBerry 10 Until Late 2012
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Facebook Timeline Now Available Worldwide
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Chrome Browser Overtakes Internet Explorer 8
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CyberLink Launches PhotoDirector 3 Beta
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VIA Announces Android Support for Embedded x86 Boards
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Windows 7 Update Boosts AMD Bulldozer Performance
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
ViewSonic Previews New Tablets And Multi-touch Displays at CES 2012
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Amazon Selling 1 million Kindles a Week
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Microsoft So.cl Gives Students a New Way to Learn
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Tablet Shipments Miss Third Quarter Targets, But Holiday Demand Will Spark Growth
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Sophos Underlines Risks Of Mistyping Websites' URLs
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IE to Start Automatic Upgrades Across Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
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Plextor Announces PLEXEASY DVD Burner for PC-Free Backup
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Sony PlayStation Vita's Launches In Japan
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Tech Execs Write Open Letter Opposing SOPA
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JVC LSI Enables High-speed Image Processing
in HD Camcorders
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Nokia Lumia 710 Windows Phone Coming In U.S. at T-Mobile
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Rambus and ITRI to Develop Interconnect and Advanced 3D Packaging Technologies
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LG and Intel Collaborate on Intel WiDi
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New LG PRADA Smartphone Coming Soon
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES and ARM Deliver 28nm SoC Solution Based
on ARM Cortex-A Series Processors
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Office 365 Complies With EU and U.S. Standards for Data Protection and Security
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AMD Catalyst 11.12, Catalyst 12.1 Preview Drivers Relased
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NEC Technologies Magnify Surveillance Camera Images
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Workstation Market Saw Some Growth In Q3
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LG Releases Its First LTE Smartphone To Japan
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Hitachi-LG Data Storage Executives Plead Guilty for Optical Disc Drive Price-Fixing
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Pioneer Introduces New Portable 4x BDXL Burner
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
New Apps For Xbox 360 Released
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Microsoft Releases SkyDrive for iPhone and Windows Phone
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Latest Skype for Android Allows You To Send Photos and Videos
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OCZ Releases Indilinx-based Petrol Series Of SSDs
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Carrier IQ Defends Its Data Collection Practices
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WiGig Alliance Moving Forward With 60GHz Software Specs
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SandForce Releases SSD Processor Optimized for Cloud Computing
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Imaging System Captures Light In Motion
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Japan Demonstrates Multi-Vendor Equipment Interoperability in Transmitting 100 Gigabit Ethernet Signals over an Optical Network
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New Pioneer BDR-207JBK BD Burner Supports 6x BDXL, 12x BD-R Recording
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Hitachi GST Ships The Fastest 10K Hard Drive
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Monday, December 12, 2011
CoD Modern Warfare 3 Hits $1 Billion Milestone in 16 Days
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USB-IF Certified Intel 7 Series Chipset and Intel C216 Chipset Family
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Intel Delivers New Features with Latest Graphics Performance Analyzers
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Nook Color Firmware Update Now Available for Download
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Apple's Mac App Store Downloads Top 100 Million
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Intel Expects Lower Q4 Revenue Due To Supply Shortage
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Online Holiday Spending Stronger Than Last Year
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Samsung Introduces New Series 5 Ultrabooks
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Youtube To Implement RightsFlow's Copyright Management Technology
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Hitachi GST Ships Two New 4TB DeskStar-Based HDDs
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Samsung Claims It Sells More Than 300 Million Mobiles in 2011
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Korean Antitrust Regulator Fines Four CRT Glass Producers
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EA Unveils Command And Conquer Generals 2
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Hitachi Ships Its First Internal 4TB Hard Drive
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Public Knowledge Asks Copyright Office To Allow DVD Copying
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Google+ Gets Face Recognition Feature
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Silverlight 5 Available for Download
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BitTorrent Lauches Paid Version Of µTorrent
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German Court Rules in Favor of Motorola Mobility in Apple Litigation
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HP webOS Goes Open Source
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Nokia Lumia 710 Now Shipping
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EU Commissioner Calls For Tools That Will Ensure Bloggers' Freedom
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TSMC Invests In New Fab in Taiwan, Accelerates 28nm Production
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Google Releases Digital Magazine For Mobile Devices
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Google Does Not Support Carrier IQ: Schmidt
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Panasonic to Expand Smartphone Business to European Market
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Samsung Fails To Halt iPhone 4S Sales in France
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Qualcomm Brings Snapdragon S4 Processors to High Volume Smartphones
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
AMD Releases New Llano CPUs
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Pioneer Mixtrax Technology Automatically Mixes Music Library Tunes
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Twtter Gets New Design, Functions
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Fujitsu and SuVolta Demonstrate Ultra-low-voltage Operation of SRAM Down to 0.4V
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Xbox LIVE iOS App Released
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Yahoo Awarded $610 Million Against Spammers
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OnLive Brings Gaming to Tablets And Phones
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Updated Xbox Live Terms of Use Forbid Class Action Lawsuits Against Microsoft
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GE, Microsoft Launch Joint Venture On Healthcare Systems
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LG Display Is The Top Panel Supplier of Tablet Screens
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Record 3D Videos and More With The Latest Firmware Update for Nintendo 3DS
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Super Talent Introduces Enthusiast SSD Line
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Sharp, Samsung And Chimei To Pay $388 Million in LCD Price Fixing Case
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Apple Store Grand Central Opens Friday in NY
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Researchers Create Chip Using Silicon Alternative
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AMD And Nvidia Introduce New Mobile GPUs
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Logitech to Deliver Update to Logitech Revue for New Version of Google TV
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Court Bars RIM From Using BBX Trademark
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LG Goes Social With Online Contest
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Intel and ITRI Collaborate on Memory Research
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Windows Store Beta Coming In February
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Verizon Wireless and Motorola Introduce DROID XYBOARD Tablets
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Android Market Passes 10 Billion Downloads
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Apple Lost iPad Trademark In China
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.XXX Internet Domain Names Go On Sale Today
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Twitter's Top 2011 Hashtags And Topics
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Verizon To Ship Galaxy Nexus Without Google's Wallet App
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Microsoft Rolls Out Updated Xbox LIVE
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EC To Investigate Sales Of e-books
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Intel, Micron Introduce First 128Gb NAND Device and Mass Production of 64Gb 20nm NAND
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Renesas Receives USB-IF Certification for its USB 3-SATA3 Bridge SoC
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New Opera browser Released
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Dell Halts Sales of Android Tablet in US
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Gowalla Team To Work For Facebook
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Samsung To Set Up Flash memory Plant in China
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Google Search Plots Mathematical Functions
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First Android 4.0 Tablet Available For Less Than $100
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Transfer of Hitachi's Hard Disk Drive Business to Western Digital Pushed Back For March
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Researchers Demonstrate Future of Computing with Graphene, Racetrack and Carbon Nanotube Breakthroughs
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Intel Ivy Bridge Chip Lineup Leaked
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Microsoft's Xbox TV Platform Launches Tomorrow
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
MIT Researchers Produce Component to Allow Complete Optical Circuits on Silicon Chips
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Facebook to Hire Thousands, Opens Engineering Office in New York
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U.S. Court Rejects Apple's Inquiry To Halt Galaxy Sales
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Apple, HTC, Samsung, Motorola, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Carrier IQ Sued in Cell Phone Tracking Software Scandal
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Verizon Wireless To Buy Cable Spectrum For $3.6 Billion
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Opera Mobile Browsers To Ship On MediaTek's Chips
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Department of Justice's Approves Google 's Acquisition of Admeld
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RIM Lost $485 Million Due To Unsold PlayBook Inventory
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Kindle is Second-best Selling Tablet
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Intel Reasserts Semiconductor Market Leadership in 2011
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Western Digital Resumes Hard Drive Production in Thailand
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YouTube Gets A New Look
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Android OS Headed To x86 Ptatforms
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Who Uses The Carrier IQ Rootkit Software
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Scythe Releases New 3 CPU Coolers for socket LGA 2011
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Corsair Announces Vengeance Memory for Laptops
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Chrome Overtakes Firefox Globally
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EU, Tech Companies to Make Internet Safer For Kids
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AMD Set To Announce Strategy Shift
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Developers Unveil PlayBook Software Hack
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Researcher Claims Carrier IQ Smartphone Software Is a Rootkit
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Toshiba to Reorganize Japanese Semiconductor Production Facilities
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Yahoo Spotlights 2011's Perplexing Newsmakers
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New Glasses-free 3D Monitor By LG
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Nokia Launches X2-02 Dual SIM Music Phone
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Sharp to Introduce Ultra-thin CMOS Camera Module with Optical Image Stabilization for Smartphones
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Seoul Semiconductor and Philips Enter Into a Cross-License Agreement
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Google Releases Analytics For Youtube
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Samsung Releases mSATA SSDs For Ultra-Slim Notebook PCs
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