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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Rhapsody announced today it's teamed up with MetroPCS to bring a new music plan to the carrier's subscribers.
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Smartphone shipments will account for 50% of all handset shipments by 2014 and become the largest handset segment in the world, according to the latest market forecasts by market intelligence firm ABI Research.
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Starting today, Bing will present an average of five times
more Facebook content in the page's social sidebar,
including status updates, shared links, comments and
photos from your friends.
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Lenovo joins Acer and Samsung as companies offering
laptops with Google's Chrome OS with the announcement of a
rugged ThinkPad X131e laptop starting at US$429.
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Amazon.com today launchd the Amazon MP3 store optimized specifically for iPhone and iPod touch.
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Corsair today announced the Hydro Series H110 and H90 liquid CPU coolers, which come with huge radiator cooling surfaces areas of 280mm and 140mm respectively and specially designed 140mm low-speed high static pressure fans.
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Samsung Display has filed a suit against LG Display seeking the invalidation of the latter's patents on liquid crystal display (LCD).
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Nokia today outlined a range of planned changes today to
streamline its IT organization, increase its operational
efficiency and reduce operating costs.
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Higher than expected demand for TSMC's products in the
fourth quarter of 2012 resulted in above-guidance revenue
and profit margins for the Taiwanese foundry.
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AV-Test just published the results of their most recent antimalware vendor testing, and they didn't grant Microsoft Security Essentials and Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection their "AV-Test Certified" status.
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Sharp is reportedly in talks with Lenovo Group to sell
its Chinese TV assembly plant to the Chinese company, as
the Japanese TV is seeking to to improve its finances.
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Facebook on Wednesday started offering free voice calling
in the U.S. through the Facebook Messenger app for iPhone.
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