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Monday, June 18, 2012
Mozilla developers have been working on an iPad browser called Junior.
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Mozilla today debuted Thimble,a simple website creator that allows Internet users to publish sites written in HTML and CSS from the browser window within minutes.
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Intel today announced that certain of InterDigital Inc's subsidiaries have signed a definitive agreement to sell to Intel roughly 1,700 patents and patent applications for $375 million in cash.
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Facebook said Monday it was buying Face.com, the company that now provides facial-recognition technology used by the world's largest social network to help users identify and tag photos.
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Governments around the world are asking Google to remove online content from its Internet search engine, YouTube video site and other services.
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Contract electronics manufacturer Celestica Inc said it will stop making products for Research in Motion (RIM) over the next three to six months as the BlackBerry maker shrinks its global supply base.
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Sony aims to make digital cinema available to all with the unveiling of its new SRX-R515 ultra high quality 4K digital cinema projection system, designed in particular for use in small or medium sized screen auditoria.
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Qualcomm has acquired Summit Microelectronics, a developer and provider of programmable power integrated circuits.
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Yahoo has appointed Google's Michael Barrett as chief revenue officer as the company looks for new areas of growth under interim leader Ross Levinsohn.
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Samsung Mobile is trying to simplify enterprise adoption of the Android OS with the introduction of SAFE (Samsung Approved for Enterprise) and the first SAFE-branded smartphone in the United States, the Galaxy S III.
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Nvidia has just released GeForce R304 beta drivers for Windows 7.
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At the International Supercomputing Conference, Intel today announced that Intel Xeon Phi is the new brand name for all future Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture (Intel MIC architecture) based products.
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Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and The Japanese Kyushu University jointly broke a world cryptography record with the successful cryptanalysis of a 278-digit (923-bit)-long pairing-based cryptography, which is now becoming the next generation cryptography standard.
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Sharp and global design firm frog have collaborated in developing Feel UX, a new user interface for smartphones.
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ARM has launch of the ARM Mali-450 MP Graphics
Processing Unit (GPU), a new graphics core that doubles
the performance of the company's Mali-400 MP solution.
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LG's stylish Optimus L5 smartphone will make its global
debut in key European markets this month.
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For the first time since November 2009, a United States
supercomputer sits atop the TOP500 list of the world?s
top supercomputers. Named Sequoia, the IBM BlueGene/Q
system achieved an impressive 16.32 petaflop/s on the
Linpack benchmark using 1,572,864 cores.
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