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Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Online publications report that A.C. Ryan Europe may have gone bankrupt, although there is not official information from the company yet.
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Windows 8 has been released to manufacturing (RTM), Microsoft announced today, meaning that the company has completed the product development and testing and has started handing off the final code to its OEM partners.
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Jim Keller,53, has joined AMd as corporate vice president and chief architect of AMD?s microprocessor cores.
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Amazon.com Inc launched a video application for Apple's iPad on Wednesday, the latest effort by the world's largest retailer to get its digital content on as many gadgets as possible.
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Now you can involve even more of your Facebook friends while using Bing for your searches by typing their name and tagging them when sharing a search. This allows you to tap into the wisdom of your social network, and get input from your friends who are in the know.
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Amazon.com today announced Cloud Player licensing agreements that bring updates to Amazon Cloud Player.
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The video games industry across the USA and Western Europe will witness steady growth through to 2015, reaching $15.7 billion and €10.2 billion respectively in total retail value, according to a report from Futuresource Consulting.
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Google will delay the release of its Nexus Q, the company's first self-designed and marketed consumer electronics device.
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Fujitsu Limited, NTT DOCOMO, INC., NEC Corporation and Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited today announced their agreement to form a joint venture to focus on the development and sales of semiconductor products with built-in modem functions for use in communications equipment.
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Microsoft today introduced Outlook.com, a new personal email service with a clean look, fewer ads, along with new connections to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
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Twitter has restored the account of a journalist following a user backlash sparked by his suspension from the social network.
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Lenovo and EMC Corporation today announced a broad partnership that enhances Lenovo's position in industry standard servers and networked storage solutions, while expanding EMC's reach in China and other high-growth markets.
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Google said on Tuesday it acquired marketing start-up Wildfire to help the world's largest Internet search company expand further into social media.
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