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Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Case Western Reserve University researchers have developed terabyte scale optical storage medium that stores 1 to 2 terabytes of data.
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A new version of Firefox has been released today with a new developer command line as well as support for more HTML5 features.
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ASUS headquarters plays host to extreme overclockers, showcasing the overclocking potential of the company's ROG hardware.
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Acer on Tuesday announced that its new Iconia W510 tablets will be available at prices starting at $499.
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ASUS today introduced the ET2701 All-in-One PC Series - an AiO PC with a frameless 10-point touch screen optimized for the Windows 8 OS.
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Calxeda, the company that first invented the concept of using ARM technology to slash data center power, today announced $55 million in additional funding, one of the largest semiconductor capital deals this year.
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The Chinese Ministry Of Commerce rejected on Tuesday as "groundless" U.S. accusations that Chinese telecoms equipment makers Huawei and ZTE posed a security risk.
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Google is getting ready for the release of a 32GB version of its Nexus 7 tablet and it could go on sale as early as October 24, helping the company maintain its position in the 7-inch tablet market.
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Nvidia has just relased the GeForce GTX 650i GPU, a Kepler-based solution aimed at a market segment that AMD wasn?t adequately serving before, priced at $149.
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Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it has started Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) updates for its flagship Galaxy S3 smartphones that run on 3G networks.
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After a diet, the new Opera Mobile 12.1 for Android is ready to show off its new binary in the Google Play store.
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AMD claims a cluster of HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 servers utilizing AMD Opteron 6200 Series processors has achieved the highest VMmark 2.1 score ever posted, representing a 40 percent increase over the next best score.
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TSMC has delivered two foundry-first reference flows supporting 20nm and CoWoS (Chip on Wafer on Substrate) technologies, within the Open Innovation Platform (OIP).
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AT&T and IBM today announced a business agreement to deliver a highly secure "network-enabled" cloud service that uses private networks rather than the public Internet.
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Advanced Micro Devices is trying to make an impact in the tablet market with its new dual-core Z-60 chip which the company introduced on Tuesday.
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