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Thursday, November 20, 2014
Intel has disclosed plans to release thumb-sized "compute sticks" next year, which will plug into smart TVs or monitors and promise to bring more than typical content streaming capabilities.
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Google's Contributor is a new tool that allows internet users visit websites and enjoy ad-free content as long as they have previously paid a subsription fee.
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Intel today gave a revenue outlook for 2015 that was above expectations saying that
sales in 2015 will rise by a percentage in the "mid-single digits," as it pushes into markets outside personal computers.
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Hon Hai Precision Industry, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, will partner with Innolux in investing T$86.8 billion ($2.8 billion) in a panel-producing plant in Taiwan.
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The technological evolution of a malicious software dubbed "NotCompatible" has turned a once compelling piece of malware into one of the known longest-running mobile botnets - a prime example of how mobile malware complexity is advancing and is borrowing technical tactics already seen in PC malware.
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Amazon will start offering a free Washington Post app to Kindle users for six months.
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Microsoft has revealed its Black Friday deals, including big cuts for the Surface Pro 3 tablet.
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Billboard's chart is getting a major makeover and is transforming from a pure sales-based ranking to one measuring multi-metric consumption.
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Today, HBO GO is arriving on Xbox One in the U.S., bringing along every episode from every season of HBO shows.
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Toshiba's OCZ Storage Solutions today announced its new enterprise-class Saber 1000 SSD Series designed for read-intensive applications targeting high-volume deployment hyperscale, web-hosting and distributed computing environments.
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Acer has made available the Acer B326HK display for both consumers and commercial users in the United States. The 32-inch display combines generous screen real estate with ultra-high 4K2K (3840x2160) resolution.
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Corning today announced the Corning Gorilla Glass 4, which the company claims is up to two times tougher than any competitive cover glass design now in the marketand has been formulated to address screen breakage issues from everyday drops.
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Toshiba has begun accepting orders for TZCS, a thin client solution for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). TZCS provides security to enterprises using client PCs with a Toshiba-developed BIOS by monitoring communications between the clients and VDI services running on a server.
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AMD has added the high-performance "Carrizo" system-on-a-chip (SoC) and the mainstream SoC codenamed "Carrizo-L" to its 2015 AMD Mobile APU family roadmap.
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Intel's McAfee and Europol's European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that brings together Intel Security expertise with EC3’s law enforcement skills in the war against cybercrime.
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Yahoo struck a deal with Firefox maker Mozilla to replace Google as the default search engine on the Firefox Web browser in the United States, a move that Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer said she hopes to help boost Yahoo's search market share.
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Designed to be as much fun to watch as it is to listen to, TEAC's new SL-D800BT CD/Bluetooth Speaker System packs audio entertainment potential into a retro-style enclosure.
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Sony has announced the Alpha 7 II in Japan, a 24MP full-frame mirrorless featuring a 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization.
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