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Tuesday, December 04, 2012
WD today announced the availability of a 8TB RAID-capable dual-bay NAS server, the My Book Live Duo.
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Yahoo has acquired video chat startup OnTheAir on Tuesday, as the company tries to bolster its mobile capabilities.
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Netflix and The Walt Disney Company today announced a new multi-year licensing agreement that will make Netflix the exclusive U.S. subscription television service for first-run live-action and animated feature films from The Walt Disney Studios.
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Microsoft has been testing the socl social search site for students over the past several months and today the compay has made available a redesigned version of the site to anyone who wants to test drive it.
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EMC and its publicly-traded subsidiary VMware are planning to merge their data analytics and cloud application assets, under one virtual organization?the Pivotal Initiative.
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Facebook has opened up its Messenger service to allow users to sign-up using just their name and mobile phone number.
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Google's Motorola Mobility cannot use some of its patents to block sales of Microsoft products, U.S. District Judge James Robart in Seattle ruled.
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The Austrian student group "europe-v-facebook.org" plans to sue Facebook, because of alleged violations of European Data Protection Laws.
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LaCie has added dual USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt connectivity together with the latest 4TB 7200rpm hard drives to its
external d2 hard drive model.
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Toshiba has today announced that the SlimFITT HDD is now available to buy from select distributors across the EMEA region.
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AMD today unveiled nine new mid-range and entry-level
AMD Opteron 4300 Series and 3300 Series server
processors increasing performance per watt versus the
previous generation, targeted for use in cloud servers
that process Web transactions.
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As it was previously reported, Nokia has agreed to sell
and lease back its head office building in Espoo,
Finland on a long-term lease to Finland-based Exilion.
The company expects to complete the sale by the end of
2012.
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Apple today announced the launch of the iTunes Store in
Russia, Turkey, India, South Africa and 52 additional
countries featuring a selection of local and
international music from all the major labels and
independent labels.
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Qualcomm will invest $120 million in Sharp, a cash injection likely to make it the struggling Japanese TV maker's biggest shareholder, and to boost Sharp's efforts to remain viable.
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