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For the first time, Chrome and Firefox can "talk" to each other via WebRTC, a new set of technologies that brings voice, high-definition (HD) video and communication to the web browser.
Global hard disk drive (HDD) market revenue in 2013 will decline by about 12 percent this year, according to an IHS iSuppli, onslaught from tablets, smartphones and solid state drives.
Oracle today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Acme Packet, a provider of session border control technology for approximately $2.1 billion.
HTC Corp will focus more towards emerging markets and offer lower priced phones in China this. At the same time, the company will release phones with screens larger than 5 inches.
News about THE Pavilion 14 Chromebook by HP emerged last month and today, HP has made the official announcement.
Miami-based mobile maker BLU Products today announced the new Quattro Series of smartphone devices, all powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 3 1.5 GHz quad-core processor with a fifth battery saver core.
Japanese NTT DoCoMo in March will start licencing the first software-based decoder for the new HEVC/H.265 (High Efficiency Video Coding) video compression format.
Samsung and LG have reportedly agreed on Monday to settle their patent disputes through dialogue, as the two company's have been filed lawsuits to each other alegging infrigments of their display technologies.
Toshiba has developed the NANO FLASH-100 technology promising to further accelerate the operation of ARM-based embedded flash microcontrollers.
Popular games including "Crysis 3," "BioShock Infinite," "DmC Devil May Cry" and "Tomb Raider" will be bundled with select AMD Radeon HD 7900 and HD 7800 Series graphics cards, in AMD's updated "Never Settle: Reloaded" game bundle.

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