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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Research In Motion Ltd on Thursday posted a huge operating loss and delayed the launch of its next-generation BlackBerry phones until early next year.
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Apple's suppliers in China have violated local labor laws when they imposed excessive overtime and skimped on insurance, New York-based China Labor Watch said.
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Google's Chrome browser along with cloud-based service Drive can now be used on the iPhone and iPad.
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Canon announced today a new firmware upgrade for the EOS 7D digital SLR camera (released in October 2009) that improves the camera?s performance.
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Panasonic does not expect prices of its next
generation OLED TVs to fall to levels seen for LCD televisions for a considerable time.
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Qualcomm Incorporated today announced plans to modify its corporate structure, in an effort to protect its valuable 3G and 4G IP.
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A consortium of higher education associations, public interest groups and high-tech companies today announced a partnership named AIR.U (Advanced Internet Regions) to deploy Super Wi-Fi networks to upgrade the broadband available to underserved campuses and their surrounding communities.
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Pricing in the DRAM market has become markedly less
volatile since the February bankruptcy filing of major
supplier Elpida Memory, deviating from long-term trends in
statistically significant ways, according to IHS iSuppli.
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Intel's third-generation Core processors are reaching
laptops with two new models announced today.
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Nokia announced today that the Mail for Exchange, which enables push email, calendar and contact data synchronization between compatible Microsoft Exchange email servers, is now available for free in the Nokia Store for Nokia Asha 302 and Asha 303.
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Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) and Sony have entered into definitive agreements regarding Sony?s sale to DBJ of chemical products businesses operated by Sony Group including Sony Chemical & Information Device Corporation (SCID), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony.
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NVIDIA has released the first WHQL-certified GeForce drivers for Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system.
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Yahoo is teaming up with radio station giant Clear Channel, expanding on its strategy to offer exclusive content to counter Facebook and Google - all aiming at web advertising revenue.
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Comcast has reached a settlement with the Federal Communications Commission under which it will pay the U.S. government $800,000 and offer a broadband Internet access option to customers who don't subscribe to the cable company's video cable services.
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