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Friday, October 05, 2012

BIOS company American Megatrends Inc. today launched Aptio V, the newest version of its Aptio UEFI BIOS firmware, at a seminar in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Samsung Electronics forecast another record quarterly operating profit, driven by strong sales of high-end smartphones, despite the weak semiconductor orders.
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Motorola Mobility does not infringe a Microsoft radio interface patent, the regional court in Mannheim, ruled on Friday.
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Speaking at university of Pennsylvania - Wharton Philadelphia, PA, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski on Thursday detailed plans on Thursday to free up more wireless spectrum that carriers say they need to offer high-speed mobile services.
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Sony said it has stopped sales of its Xperia tablet PCs after discovering gaps between the screen and the case that make some of the machines susceptible to water damage.
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TEAC has created the H01.3 Digital Streaming Micro System, designed for not only playback of one?s digital media libraries and audio streaming sources, but to simply make them sound better.
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The general availability (GA) of Windows 8 and Windows RT is approaching and Microsoft is getting ready to release updated apps for Bing, maps, news, gaming and many more.
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AT&T will release a set of new tablets designed for Windows 8. Available for the 2012 holiday shopping season these new tablets are the ASUS VivoTab RT and the Samsung ATIV Smart PC.
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Mozilla has released a beta version of the Firefox web browser designed from the ground up for Windows 8.
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B&O PLAY today launched of its latest active speaker system, BeoPlay A9, which integrates a line-up of dedicated components with provocative design to create a complete sound solution that is as easy to listen to as it is to decorate with.
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