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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Romanian domain names of Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Kaspersky Lab and other companies were hijacked on Wednesday and were redirected to a hacked server in the Netherlands.
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Online sales for "Cyber Monday" reached the to $1.465 billion this year, comScore said Wednesday.
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Windows Phone 7.8 is slated to be leleased in early 2013, bringing features of Windows Phone 8 to existing Windows Phone 7.5 devices.
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Amazon Web Services today announced the limited preview of Amazon Redshift, a fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service in the cloud.
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A Dutch court ruled on Wednesday that some of Samsung' Galaxy smartphones and tablets infringe an Apple patent.
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Figures released by the British Video Association signal that Blu-ray Discs are set to be a Christmas favourite, as the number of DVD shoppers who trade up to Blu-ray Disc are expected to double during the gifting season.
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The next vesion of Microsoft's operating system - codenamed Blue - will be reportedly a low-cost OS with regular updates instead of another big-bang Windows release.
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Microsoft is attacking Google with a marketing campaign focused on a recent change in how Google runs the part of its search engine devoted to shopping results.
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NVIDIA released today a new GeForce R310 driver optimized for the latest big holiday title, Far Cry 3.
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The LG Smart TV platform will allow Verizon FiOS TV customers to enjoy 75 broadcast channels, serving as a set-top box alternative within the home.
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Certain Samsung printers and other made by Samsung and sold under the Dell brand may be targetted by hackers, United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) reports.
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AMD is trying to expand its presence in the embedded market with a global distribution agreement with Symmetry Electronics, a distributor of digital signage, industrial control, automotive, manufacturing and machine-to-machine technologies.
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Research In Motion (RIM) has lost a contract dispute over the use of Nokia patents related to WLAN, in a case that could halt sales of its BlackBerry phones.
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Toshiba will release a new 13 mega pixel, 1.12 micrometer, CMOS image sensor for mobiles in December.
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BIOS designer Phoenix Technologies has announced the release of its flagship UEFI BIOS product, Phoenix SecureCore Technology 3.0.
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Panasonic will start licensing from January 2013 its newly-developed, broadband high-speed powerline communication (HD-PLC) technology that is designed to be incorporated into home appliances and suitable for smart house applications.
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has unveiled plans to sell and lease back its campus in Austin, Texas, in an effort to raise cash.
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BitMicro has announced its next-generation SSD controller, the Talino ASIC, which represents an eight-fold increase in I/O random read-write performance over its existing architecture.
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IO Data Device Inc. will release three new BD burners in Japan in late December: the SATA BRD-S16X, the external USB 3.0 BRD-UT16X and the portable BRP-U6DM2
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Sharp is bringing its IGZO technology to the desktop
with the release of the 32-inch PN-K321 (3,840 x 2,160
pixels) LCD monitor into the Japanese market.
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