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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Microsoft reported a dip in fiscal second-quarter profit on Thursday despite the solid start for its new Windows 8 operating system, mainly due to lower sales of the Xbox 360 and Office.
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China-based Ramos has released the W42, a 9.4-inch tablet powered by Samsung's 1.4 GHz Exynos 4412 quad-core chip.
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German software manufacturer Ashampoo today released releases their latest home-use 3D architecture products - Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 4 and Ashampoo 3D CAD Professional 4.
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A report is quoting China's Lenovo Group as saying a bid for the BlackBerry maker was among the options for boosting its mobile business.
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Integrated communications provider Safaricom Limited today announced the Yolo smartphone, the first smartphone for Africa with Intel Inside.
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Twitter today introduced Vine, an app for iPhone and iPod Touch that lets Users capture and share short looping videos.
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Google has added offline presentations and editing to its
Slides application.
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Amazon.com, Inc. today announced that it has acquired
text-to-speech technology company IVONA Software -- a
move that could help the company challenge the offers from
other tablet makers.
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SAPPHIRE has just introduced a new model, the SAPPHIRE EDGE HD4 mini-PC, based on the latest mobile processor technology from Intel.
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VIA Technologies today announced the VIA ARMTiGO A800, a small ARM system for embedded applications.
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Western Digital Corp. reported lower revenue significantly as a result of drop in hard disk drive shipments and flat average selling price.
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Nokia today reported a net profit for the fourth quarter,
as it sold a growing number of Windows Phone-based Lumia
smartphones.
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LG Display reported a 4Q profit amid a rebound in television sales during the year-end holiday season and solid sales of screens used in Apple's devices.
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LG Electronics has just released a new 15.6-inch LG Ultrabook coming equipped with an optical disc drive (ODD).
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British scientists on Wednesday announced a breakthrough in the quest to turn DNA into a revolutionary form of data storage.
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Limited has received a monetary penalty of £250,000 ($396,050) from UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) following a serious breach of the Data Protection Act.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission will review a potentially key decision in the patent fight between Samsung Electronics and Apple over smartphones and tablets.
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Samsung Display announced today that it has exceeded 300
million panels in cumulative OLED (Organic Light Emitting
Diode) panel production since mass production began in
January 2007.
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