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Monday, November 19, 2012

Intel will release its first 22nm quad-core Atom system on a chip (SoC) in early 2014, according to a leaked roadmap.
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The Walt Disney Co. is shutting down its Web movie service, Disney Movies Online.
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Motorola Mobility and China Mobile are introducing Motorola MT788, the Android-powered smartphone with Intel Inside.
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Samsung Displayhas filed a lawsuit against LG Display over patents related to OLED displays.
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Crucial today announced the availability of Crucial Ballistix Low Profile (LP) memory, which delivers a low profile design to provide more clearance around high-end CPU coolers.
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Intel Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini will retire in May after almost four decades at the chipmaker, in a priod where the company tries to adapt its dominance in computing into the mobile market.
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Rock band's AC/DC entire catalog is now available digitally for the first time exclusively on the iTunes Store worldwide.
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Chinese search engine Baidu is promoting its Baidu cloud service by offering 30GB of free online storage to owners of Android-based devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processors.
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Samsung is strengthening its presence in Russia with the
acquisition of 40 Nokia-branded shops across the country, previously owned by Russian retailer Nosimo.
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Cisco Systems said it will buy privately held cloud
networking company Meraki for $1.2 billion in cash as
part of its cloud and networking strategy.
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