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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Google released the full SDK for Android 4.1 to developers and can be downloaded through their SDK Manager.
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The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has announced the completion of the USB Power Delivery specification, which enables increased power delivery through USB cables and connectors.
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Twitter today introduced targeted Tweets, a geature that enables brands to reach specific audiences on Twitter without first sending a Tweet to all followers.
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Bang & Olufsen will introduce a new receiver that wirelessly connects digital music sources to any Bang & Olufsen speakers this July 2012.
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Research In Motion (RIM) has updated the tools it is providing for developers to build applications for its delayed BlackBerry 10 platform, the company said on Thursday.
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EU antitrust regulators are investigating whether Microsoft blocks computer makers from installing web browsers other than its Internet Explorer (IE) on its upcoming Windows 8 operating system.
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OCZ Technology will be reportedly acquired by Seagate Technology Plc, a move that would to boost Seagate's solid-state drive (SSD) product portfolio.
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Nokia's net loss was tripled in the second quarter on slow sales of smartphones in the U.S. market, in which the company is struggling to regain ground lost to rivals including Apple and Samsung.
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Youtube has launched face blurring - a new tool that allows you to obscure faces within videos with the click of a button.
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A UK judge has ordered Apple to publish announcements that Samsung did not copy the design of its iPad with its Galaxy Tab tablet, according to the Bloomberg news agency.
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Samsung today showcased new innovations as part of Samsung SpaceFest, a five-day celebration of the arrival of the Space Shuttle Enterprise at the famous Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
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Microsoft said on Wednesday its touch-friendly Windows 8 operating system will be on sale October 26, almost three years after the launch of Windows 7.
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