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Thursday, June 21, 2012

The growth potential for high-end smartphone displays is not very positive, keeping the shippments of advanced smartphones low in 2013.
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The first benchmarks of a web server based on ARM's SoCs Vs. an Intel's Xeon server system are very encouraging for the British company, as the first generation ARM SOCs seem to deliver on their basic promise of much better performance per Watt.
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Microsoft has rejected an offer by Google's Motorola Mobility to settle patent disputes that could ban sales of Xbox 360 into the United States.
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Samsung's flagship Galaxy S3 smarthone, officially released today in the U.S., is suffering from serious overheating issues, according to a report.
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Google today introduced the Endangered Languages Project, a website for people to find and share the most up-to-date and comprehensive information about endangered languages.
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Research In Motion will reportedly replace the traditional physical keyboard with a touch-screen in its first device running on the upcoming Blackbery 10 OS.
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Nvidia has released a patch that enables 8GT/s PCI-E
speeds for Intel's X79/SNB-E Sandy Bridge platforms.
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The European Parliament should say no to the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), said the International Trade Committee in a vote on Thursday.
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Microsoft's team has just released a system update for the Xbox 360 over Xbox LIVE.
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Apple was fined A$2.25 million ($2.29 million) by an Australian court on Thursday for misleading advertising of its latest iPad.
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Sumitomo Electric and Sony have developed a semiconductor laser diode with an optical output power of over 100 mW in the true green region at a wavelength of 530 nm.
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Intel provided an update on it's roadmap for microservers including new generations of Intel Xeon processors and Intel Atom architecture based 22nm SoC chips codenamed "Avoton", both scheduled for 2013.
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