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Thursday, October 16, 2014
Google said Thursday its profit in the quarter ended September 30, 2014 dipped slightly from a year earlier, even as revenues for the technology giant showed a sharp increase.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) struggling to compete with Intel in processors, gave a sales forecast that missed estimates and said it’s cutting 7 percent of its workforce.
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Sony PS4’s upcoming system software 2.00, codenamed Masamune, adds some features including Share Play, YouTube support, and Themes, among other.
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Google has recently unveiled the Android version 5.0 "Lollipop" mobile OS and
Sony will be making it available for the entire premium Z series.
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Apple's event at the company's headquarters unveiled the new iPad Air 2, the
iPad mini 3, the 27-inch iMac with a goergous 5K Retina display, and also marked the official release of iOS 8.1, Apple Pay and Yosemite OS.
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Archos is already trying to undercut Samsung and Oculus head-mounted effort with the release of a $40 virtual reality headset that's compatible with any smartphone that measures between 5 and 6-inches.
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CBS is following HBO to launch CBS All Access, a stand-alone digital streaming service for $5.99 a month.
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Korean Samsung And LG plan to introduce quantum dot TVs (QD TV) next year, which are said to be a more cost effective alternative to OLED TVs.
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Japan Display Inc., which provides mobile-device screens for Apple, is forecasting a surprise annual loss because of delayed shipments.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) is said to have won an agreement to supply a second processor for Apple and on Thursday reported a record high net profit for the third quarter of the year.
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Facebook is introducing Safety Check, a tool that people can use when major disasters strike and check on others.
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Microsoft has begun to roll out new features that take advantage on the multitasking capabilities of Xbox One and connect with your friends in better ways than before.
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