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Wednesday, February 06, 2013

UltraViolet in the coming months will be available in Australia, France, Germany, Ireland and New Zealand, said Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes.
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AMD has released a new new beta version of its Catalyst driver suite, which addresses the issue of improper performance scaling on the new 3DMark, on CrossFire setups.
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Apple today announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded more than 25 billion songs from the iTunes Store, the popular online music, TV and movie store.
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Although active-matrix organic light-emitting-diode (AMOLED) televisions headlined last month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), shipments of these high-end panels will remain limited in the coming years, according to IHS iSuppli analysts.
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Microsoft and Symantec have taken down the Bamital botnet, which hijacked people's search results and took them to potentially dangerous websites that could install malware onto their computer, steal their personal information, or charge businesses for online advertisement clicks.
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For a limited time, OCZ is offering a free FarCry 3 download with new and existing purchases of the Vector 256GB and 512GB SSD.
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Chips made by Qualcomm and Samsung have been found inside the new Blackberry Z10 smartphone, a teardown analysis found.
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Twitter said on Tuesday it has agreed to acquire advertising analytics company Bluefin Labs.
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Google has been cleared by the Ausralian High Court of engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct over sponsored links on the search engine.
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A mathematician at the University of Central Missouri has discovered the largest known prime number, which has more than 17 million digits.
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