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Thursday, December 06, 2012
TDK said Thursday it has found a way to mount electronic components more closely together, allowing the size of circuit boards in smartphones and other devices to be reduced by half.
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T-Mobile has entered into an agreement with Apple and will start selling Apple products incuding the iPhone next year.
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Google said Thursday its social network had grown to 135 million active users, and added a photo-sharing app similar to Facebook's Instagram.
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The first Android games console, the ARCHOS GamePad, has been made available by ARCHOS.
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Akamai Technologies, Inc. and AT&T today announced a strategic alliance to deliver a global suite of content delivery network (CDN) solutions to companies.
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The latest company to join the One-Blue Blu-ray Disc (BD) product licensing program is Taiwan-based
U-Tech Media Corp.
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Apple will produce one of its existing lines of Mac computers in the United States next year, Apple CEO Tim Cook says.
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PROMISE Technology is offering the Pegasus J2 portable flash storage device to professionals and power users on PCs.
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Twitter users are experiencing issues with viewing Instagram photos on Twitter after Instagram disabled the feature.
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Samsung HDTVs will feature an IPTV app for LG U in Korea, offering Korean users direct access to broadcast channels and video on-demand without any seperate set-top box.
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Nintendo will start shipping Wii U consoles with the latest firmware installed along with Nintendo Wii Fit U next year.
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Samsung has opened its first Samsung Mobile Store in Paris.
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Samsung's selling point for its fourth generation Galaxy S smartphone could be its unbreakable and possibly bendable screen, analysts predict.
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Research In Motion on Thursday outlined the BlackBerry 10 Ready Program to help its enterprise clients transition across to its new BlackBerry 10 platform.
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CyberLink today launched PowerProducer 6 Blu-ray and DVD disc authoring software.
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