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Friday, December 14, 2012

Following recent reports that Nvidia's Kepler GPUs do nt fully support DirectX 11.1, AMD followed up claiming that its latest Radeon cards should be the users's choice for Windows 8 systems.
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Korean TV panel makers are in the process of adjusting their priorities, due to difficulties in commercializing AMOLED TV, but also to the fact that the outlook for 4Kx2K (ultra-high definition) TV is becoming more promising.
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Apple launched the iPhone 5 in China on Friday but early reports indicated that demand may not be as great as expected.
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Barnes & Noble today announced a savings offer on the NOOK HD and NOOK HD+, just in time for the holidays.
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The proposed global telecoms treaty that would give national governments control of the internet has been blocked by the US and western and African nations.
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LiteOn IT plans to adjust its production of optical disc drives following the decreasing global demand and Sony Optiarc's decision to exit the global ODD market.
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Epson will release its new flagship PP-100IIBD Blu-ray disc publishing system in January, powered by Pioneer's archival-grade Blu-ray disc drives.
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Cox Communications and The Walt Disney Company today announced a long-term distribution agreement to deliver Disney's lineup of sports, news and entertainment content to Cox TV customers.
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The United States on Thursday removed Chinese web sites including the Alibaba-owned Taobao Marketplace, from its annual list of the world's most "notorious markets" for sales of pirated and counterfeit goods.
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LG Electronics received a favorable decision in a video compression patent infringement case tried in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.
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Amazon.com and Foxconn are reportedly developing a
budget smartphone, according to reports from Taiwan.
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Microsoft's web Store for apps and games is now open in
37 new locations around the world.
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Microsoft has released Bing Desktop v1.1, which
supports Windows XP and higher operating systems along
with an additional 4 languages.
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Samsung has announced a $4 billion investment at its
Austin, Texas, site, which will start production of
28nm mobile application processors within the second
half of 2013.
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