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Monday, December 10, 2012
Flextronics and Google-owned Motorola Mobility LLC announced today that the companies have signed a definitive agreement, under which Flextronics will acquire Motorola's manufacturing operations in Tianjin, China, and will also assume the management and operation of its Jaguariuna, Brazil, facility.
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The Facebook Site Governance vote is now closed and it proved that Facebook's users remain pathetic as they relinquished the right to vote on the social network's provacy changes.
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To help budget-strapped classrooms across the U.S., for the holiday season, teachers can request the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook at a special, discounted price of $99 including hardware, management and support.
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Workstation vendors had to be relieved by third quarter market results, as the industry found some sorely-needed footing, yielding some positive - and very welcome - gains.
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British TV decoder maker Pace Plc on Monday confirmed that it has submitted an indicative, non-binding, proposal to Google in
respect of a potential acquisition of its Motorola Home business.
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Imagination Technologies Group has signed a revised agreement to acquire the operating business and certain patent properties, as well as license rights to all of the remaining patent properties, of MIPS Technologies, Inc. for a cash consideration of US$80 million.
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GMail service, among other Google services and products, appeared to go dark for users on several continents on Monday.
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Google Now, Google's predictive and contextual assistant feature, could be heading to Google's Chrome web browser, as it has been spotted in Google web browser code.
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Motorola Mobility Inc. will close down most operations in South Korea in 2013 as part of an ongoing restructuring under Google ownership.
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Silicon Image today announced the UltraGig 6400, a complete WirelessHD transmitter for mobile devices that integrates a 60GHz RF transceiver, baseband processor, and embedded antenna array into a single IC package.
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Samsung is teasing with a short video posted online on Youtube, regarding the a new launch between January 8 and 11, which are the dates of Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013. Will it be the new Galaxy S4 smartphone?
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European chip comapny STMicroelectronics on Monday announced its intention to exit from its mobile digital joint venture ST-Ericsson by the end of the third quarter of 2013.
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TSMC, the world's biggest contract chipmaker, said on Monday today its net sales for November 2012 were approximately NT$43.64 billion, a decrease of 11.4 percent over October 2012 and an increase of 23.9 percent over November 2011.
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Yahoo! and the NBC Sports Group today announced a content and promotional deal combining Yahoo! Sports' original coverage of big events.
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IBM says it has developed a chip that makes it easier to shuttle data about via pulses of light instead of using electrical signals. The technology - called "silicon nanophotonics" - allows the integration of different optical components side-by-side with electrical circuits on a single silicon chip using, for the first time, sub-100nm semiconductor technology.
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Toshiba has developed a prototype memory element for a spin transfer torque magnetoresistive random access memory (STT-MRAM) that achieves the lowest power consumption yet reported, indicating that it has the potential to surpass the power consumption efficiency of SRAM as cache memory.
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