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Monday, October 27, 2014
Twitter?s third-quarter user growth slowed and its loss widened.
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Micrososft ha started giving all Office 365 customers unlimited OneDrive storage at no additional cost.
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Everspin has signed up chip maker GlobalFoundries as a manufacturing partner for its next-generation MRAM (Magnetoresistive RAM) memory chips, a move that is expected to help the promising technology move toward mass production.
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Microsoft has starting the developent of the ORTC API for WebRTC, a key technology to make Real-Time Communications (RTC) on Windows Explorer 11.
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Following the release of Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards, rival AMD continues to cut the prices of its own oferings, with its
flagship Radeon R9 290X be now available from AMD's partners for almost $300.
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Microsoft seems to realize the uncertainty around the future of x86 computingand is sad to be working on a version of its software for server computers that run on chips based on ARM Holdings s technology -- a move that could be challenging for Intel.
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The concept of Google's Chromecast dongle has been followed by Mozilla with the Matchstick and now by Amazon.com, with the just announced Fire TV Stick.
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Fujitsu is introducing the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS CD10000 storage system, designed to grow and last as long as the online data it hosts.
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Seagate Technology Plc reported quarterly profit and revenue as a result of improved demand for its personal computer and cloud storage products.
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Lenovo has posted information regarding a new smartband product on its website, hinting that the company could be preparing to launch the product soon.
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Following last week's "leaks", fitness tracker maker Fitbit has officially announced three new wearable devices - the Fitbit Charge, the Charge HR and the Surge.
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Sharp has begun developing a 4K liquid crystal display panel for smartphones, according to a Japanese report.
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Microsoft is bringing the holidays earlier this year as the Season of Xbox will begin on November 2, when Xbox One will be available for a limited-time promotional offer of $349 in the U.S.
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Samsung Electronics said Monday it is shutting down its light-emitting diode (LED) lamp business outside of South Korea mainly due to dim industry prospects.
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