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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
It looks Apple has found a way to promote the Beats streaming music service by offering it as part of the iOS operating system, according to a report in the Financial Times newspaper.
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For all those who are frequently search for their missing Motorola device into their home or office, Motorola is offering a simple solution, the Motorola Keylink.
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BitTorrent on Wednesday announced its plans for BitTorrent Sync 2.0, which is scheduled to launch in 2015.
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IBM has patented the design for a data privacy engine that can efficientlyhelp businesses protect personal data as it is transferred between countries, including across private clouds.
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The Senate blocked legislation that would have limited the National Security Agency's bulk collection of phone record.
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Samsung today announced the U.S. launch of a new mobile video service available exclusively for Galaxy owners.
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The new HMCC 2.0 interface specification for Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) technology
advances data rate speeds from 15 Gb/s up to 30 Gb/s, establishing a new threshold for memory performance.
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SanDisk’s venture arm, SanDisk Ventures, has invested in Altair Semiconductor, a developer of single-mode LTE chipsets.
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Acer has made available the new TravelMate B115 notebook PC in the United States and Canada.
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Finnish smartphone startup Jolla will soon enter the crowded tablet market with its Sailfish OS running on a 7.85-inch screen device.
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Samsung Electronics will not be able to put claims by Microsoft over smartphone patent royalties on hold until a Hong Kong-based arbitration body releases its results.
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Google has rent to the word's largest and most expensive digital billboard in Times Square, New York.
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Starting today, to make it easier for people to find the information that they’re looking for, Google is adding a "mobile-friendly" label to its mobile search results.
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Mobile communications app Vider announced Public Chats, a new feature that allows users to discover, share and interact with conversations with celebrities, on mobile.
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LG Electronics is the latest company to join the AT&T Drive Studio, an effort to collaborate and develop new services for the connected car of the future.
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