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Thursday, October 04, 2012

Windows RT PCs will have consistent touch interactions, long battery life, connected standby, and are and light designs, according to Microsoft.
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Google and U.S. publishers have settled a dispute over Google's book-scanning project.
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Barnes & Noble and Microsoft today announced the completion of their previously announced strategic partnership in NOOK Media LLC, a recently formed Barnes & Noble subsidiary.
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LG Electronics USA has entered into an agreement with The Walt Disney Studios to add 3D movies for rental to the "3D World" application on LG's Smart TV platform.
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Microsoft has acquired PhoneFactor, a leader in multifactor authentication (MFA) solutions.
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Intel today announced its next-generation Intel Atom processor-based storage solution, powered by the Intel Atom processor D2550 or the Intel Atom processor D2500.
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IBM is set to release the System Storage TS1060 in November, an LTO Ultrium 6 tape drive that combines IBM tape reliability and performance.
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Ultra-slim PC shipments will grow from 3.4 million in 2011 to 65.0
million by 2015 - a quarter of mobile PC shipments, NPD
DisplaySearch reports.
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LG's latest flagship smartphone, the LG Optimus G, will be available
in the United States on the AT&T and Sprint networks.
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Despite some high-profile product introductions, consumer demand for televisions with the ultra-high-definition 4K resolution is expected to remain negligible for the foreseeable future.
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Korean tech startup Siliconarts claims that its energy-efficient RayCore real-time ray tracing graphics processor (GPU) will bring high-quality 3D effects to smartphones.
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Japan Display Inc. (JDI) will start mass-production of 5.0-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) TFT-LCD modules for smartphone applications this October.
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