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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Google has finally took the wraps off its first tablet computer on
Wednesday. The "Nexus 7" tablet runs on 4.1 "Jelly Bean" version of
Google's software and will retail for $199.
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line for 2012. The lineup includes the first full 11.4-channel
implementation of DTS Neo:X, and the first use of Cisco Linksys'
SimpleTap technology in an audio/video component.
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Three new wireless music speaker systems from Pioneer, the XWSMA1,
XW-SMA3 and XW-SMA4, are equipped with the latest wireless
technologies including Apple's AirPlay, DLNA 1.5 and Wireless
Direct.
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Pioneer has released its new Pioneer BDP-150 Blu-ray Disc player,
bringing Blu-ray 3D support along with the iControlAV2012 app for
control convenience.
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The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) today released the Mobility DisplayPort (MyDP) Standard, an extension of the DisplayPort connectivity standard for mobile devices.
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ARM, HP, and SK hynix, Inc. have joined the global effort to accelerate widespread industry adoption of Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) technology.
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Microsoft lost its appeal against an EU decision penalizing it for defying an antitrust ruling. However, judges at the General Court of the European Union reduced the fine by 4.3 percent to 860 million euros ($1.1 billion) from the 899 million euros imposed in 2008.
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Sony is developing a new type of high definition wearable video camera designed for point-of-view and action sports filming devices.
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Licensing company MPEG LA, LLC has facilitated a 'High Efficiency Video Coding' (HEVC or H.265) patent pool, calling companies holding
patents essential to the new video codec to participate to the new licensing scheme.
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Apple launched the iTunes Store in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and nine additional countries in Asia featuring a selection of local and international music from all the major labels and independent labels.
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Yahoo and Spotify today announced a global content distribution and promotion agreement that will enable Yahoo to integrate and promote Spotify's on demand music service on Yahoo's Media Network.
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Fabless semiconductor company MediaTek Inc. today announced the availability of the MT6577, a dual-core platform developed for sub-$200 smartphones.
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Apple won a court order Tuesday blocking the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer in the U.S.
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