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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
In an open letter to current and former BlackBerry users,
BlackBerry Chief Executive John Chen on Wednesday tried to create some buzz for the company's new BlackBerry Classic device, which is set to debut later this year.
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Twitter and IBM today announced a partnership that will help transform how businesses understand their customers, markets and trends using data collected from tweets worldwide.
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Panasonic is launching the Toughpad FZ-B2, a rugged 7-inch tablet powered by Android for field-based workforces.
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ASUS today announced Z97-Pro Gamer, a high-performance ATX motherboard with 10Gibt/s M.2 and SATA Express connectivity, Intel Gigabit Ethernet, SupremeFX audio with Sonic Radar II and GameFirst ll and LANGuard networking technologies.
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HP has just announced Sprout, a very interesting 3-D-capable computer that invites users to input their ideas on a mat that rests in front of the device's monitor.
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Microsoft is expected to launch its next version of Office for Windows and also an Office version for Macs in the second half of 2015 according to online reports.
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Yamaha has re-created the singing voice of deceased Japanese musician "hide" and unrecorded songs have been recorded on CDs available for purchase.
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Oppo claims a new record for the world's slimmest smartphone with the relaese of the Oppo's R5, which is just. 4.85mm thick. The Chinese smartphone maker has also announced the N3 model, which comes with a motorized (!) swivel camera.
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Lite-ON debuts its new EP1 Series M.2 PCIe Gen 2x4 solid-state drive at Dell World 2014 in Austin, Texas.
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LG Electronics on Wednesday said its July-September operating profit more than doubled from a year earlier as earnings from its mobile business surged. Seperately, the company unveiled its new 4K Monitor (model 31MU97) and announced development plans for both quantum dot and OLED display TV technologies.
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Struggling Nintendo reported a surprising quarterly operating profit as new game "Mario Kart 8" stoked sales of its Wii U console.
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Japan Display has developed an 8-inch 4k super-high resolution LCD display and a next-generation automotive display and will exhibit them at Display Innovation 2014, which runs from Oct 29 to 31, 2014, in Yokohama City, Japan.
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Starting from January 2015, Panasonic will commence licensing of the unified IP (intellectual property) core involving the provided digital circuit IP and analog circuit IP1, which is a basic component of one-chip system LSI for high-speed power line communication (HD-PLC).
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