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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Facebook's Open Compute Project is being expanded to incorporate ARM processors, providing new options for companies shopping for low-cost hardware to build out cloud computing environments.
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DVD rental firm Blockbuster will go into administration after struggling against internet competitors.
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Samsung' Galaxy tablets do not infringe on an Apple design right, the District Court of The Hague ruled Wednesday in response to a request by Samsung.
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NEC and Corning claim they have achieved record-breaking results in transmission capacity over optical fibers.
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In advance of the Open Compute Summit today, Fusion-io announced its newest product line, Fusion ioScale. The
product is based on the same design that Fusion-io makes for major Web companies but it is aimed at smaller companies.
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Worldwide revenues for microprocessors designed for mobile PCs, desktop PCs, and PC servers will grow 1.6% to $40.7 billion in 2013 according to a forecast report from International Data Corporation (IDC).
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The foundation behind knowledge compendium Wikipedia on Tuesday launched a free online travel guide built collaboratively by volunteers from around the globe.
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Asus today unveiled a dual-band 802.11ac PCI Express adapter along with a USB vresion designed for gaming notebooks.
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AMD believes that a former vice-president and three managers handed trade secrets to Nvidia, after they joined the rival firm.
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LG Electronics is expected to release new Optimus devices
along with new smartphones that will run Microsoft's
Windows Phone 8 OS, according to a report.
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Taiwan-based blank optical disc makers will reportedly diversify their business operations towards the production
of light guide plates (LGP), which is a core component of backlight units (BLUs) used in display panels.
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MediaTek Inc. has signed a new licensing agreement with graphic chip designer Imagination Technologies Group Plc, extending its partnership with the British company.
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There is currently activity within the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) is to bring 4K into the Blu-ray specifications, although there are some fundamental reasons why 4K may not be yet ready for primetime.
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