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Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Tablet PCs, such as Apple?s iPad, are expected to be the
growth driver for the mobile PC market over the next few
years.
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KINGMAX launched mSATA SSD MMP20, a storage medium designed
to operate in tandem with your HDD as a cache drive as well
as for small form factor systems.
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Eastman Kodak Company on Monday obtained approval from the
Bankruptcy Court to conduct an auction to sell its Digital
Capture and Kodak Imaging Systems and Services (KISS)
patent portfolios.
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Following several years of healthy growth, demand for set
top boxes (STBs) continues to climb this year. However, as
demand from maturing pay-TV markets like North America and
Western Europe begins to slow, the market will start to see
moderate decline over the next few years.
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IBM has delivered a first-of-a-kind hot water-cooled supercomputer to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich).
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Google has offered to settle antitrust charges following a
probe by EU regulators investigating its business
practices.
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Starting at general availability, if your PC is running
Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 you will qualify to
download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for $39.99 in 131
markets.
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Sony has just released its S series of XQD memory cards,
featuring 168MB/s read-write speeds.
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Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) has entered into a
definitive agreement on June 30, 2012 to acquire Gaikai
Inc., an interactive cloud-based gaming company, for
approximately USD 380 million.
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Avid has agreed to sell its consumer audio and video
product lines to inMusic as well as its video editing line
to Corel, as part of the company's effort to streamilne its
operations and improve its profits.
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A U.S. judge on Monday rejected a request by Samsung to
lift a ban on U.S. sales of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 - the third
legal setback to South Korean firm in just a week.
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Apple has reached a settlement with Shenzhen Proview
Technology by paying US$60 million to the latter in
exchange for the ownership of iPad trademark, clearing the way for Apple to release the new iPad in China.
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Micron and Elpida Memory trustees have signed a definitive
sponsor agreement for Micron to acquire and support Elpida.
The agreement has been entered into in connection with
Elpida's corporate reorganization proceedings conducted
under the jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court.
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Dell and Quest Software have entered into a definitive
agreement for Dell to acquire Quest, an IT management
software provider.
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Beginning July 1, 2012, One-Red LLC will become the
authorized entity to administer a new joint DVD Disc and
DVD Player license program on behalf of its licensors,
which include Koninklijke Philips, Sony, Pioneer and LG
Electronics.
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Samsung Display Co., Ltd. has begun conducting business as
a newly merged corporation with Samsung Mobile Display and
S-LCD corporations.
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Mozilla sees a growing industry support for its open
mobile ecosystem based on HTML5, with a new Firefox OS for
mobiles to power the launch of smartphones built entirely
to open Web standards.
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Samsung has begun sampling the first 16-gigabyte (GB)
double data rate-4 (DDR4), registered dual inline memory
modules (RDIMMs), designed for use in enterprise server
systems.
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