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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Microsof is releasing a new build of its Windows 10 Preview program just three weeks after the nitiall release of the new OS.
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Yahoo reported a robust third-quarter financial performance on Tuesday, breaking a long pattern of revenue declines and posting profits.
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Samsung has quietly taken the wrapper off an upgraded version of its flagship Galaxy S5, the 'Galaxy S5 Plus'.
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Google spent $3.94 million lobbying the federal government in the third quarter, off from its record $5.30 million in the previous quarter, but up 17 percent from $3.37 million in the comparable period in 2013, according to records just filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives and analyzed by Consumer Watchdog.
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Starting today, Google's music-subscription service will find the right music for your mood through the updated Google Play Music app. This is Google's first integration with Songza, a company the search giant acquired this summer that gives you expert curated music stations based on what you’re doing.
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Google is adding another layer of security for its service by introducing support for Security Key.
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Toshiba has just released the Satellite Radius 11, a value-priced 2-in-1 convertible PC with a two-axis hinge that rotates 360-degrees, allowing the device to convert from laptop to tablet by pushing back the 11.6-inch touchscreen.
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In another strong quarter, Chromebook shipments increased by 67% QoQ and are projected to double in size YoY, while Acer continues to maintain its lead over other vendors in the market.
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The Chinese government has been accused of backing cyberattacks against Apple's iCloud in order to steal user data within the country, but but has denied the reports.
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Samsung's solutions have been approved by the United States government as the first NIAP-validated consumer mobile devices to handle the full range of classified information.
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British chip designer ARM Holdings Plc said royalty sales growth will accelerate this quarter on demand for new devices such as Apple’s iPhone 6.
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SK Hynix has developed a 16GB of NVDIMM (Non Volatile DIMM) based on 4Gb DDR4 using its 20nm class technology.
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Samsung is expanding the use of the 20 nanometer process from PC and mobile memory to the enterprise server market, with the mass production of advanced 8-gigabit (Gb) DDR4 memory and 32-gigabyte (GB) module.
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