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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Following recent warnings to Google, Data Protection Agency said Tuesday it is probing changes in Facebook's privacy policy.
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A jury on Tuesday cleared Apple of antitrust violations for iPod restrictions, ending a long case.
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Huawei today announced in China the Honor 6 Plus, a high-end Android smartphone equipped with three 8MP cameras.
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With the new Un-carrier 8.0 program, T-Mobile becomes lets you roll your unused high-speed data into the next month.
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Sprint announced that the budget-friendly Lumia 635 smartphone is coming to their Sprint brands including Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA.
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Fujitsu today launched its next-generation tablets - Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q555 and the Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q335 - designed to address business needs.
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Microsoft's Direct3D 12 could be efficient and powerful enough to allow graphics engines to render CGI-quality game scenes in real time.
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The NBASE-T Alliance, a cooperative effort to promote the development of 2.5 and 5 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) over twisted pair copper cabling (2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T), today announced the broadening of its membership base with the addition of big names such as Intel, Qualcomm and Brocade.
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Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings has struck a music distribution deal with with Sony Music Entertainment, as it teams up with labels to try to develop China's paid-for music market.
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Infineon Technologies and United Microelectronics (UMC) have extented their manufacturing partnership into power semiconductors for automotive applications.
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Robin Williams' suicide, news unfold about a horrific plane crash, a terrifying disease and the iPhone 6 were among the most searchable topics on Google search engine during 2014.
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LG Electronics will unveil a new 4K ULTRA HD TV with quantum dot technology as a new component of its TV lineup at the 2015 International CES, Jan. 6-9 in Las Vegas.
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Stanford researchers are building layers of logic and memory into "skyscraper" chips that are smaller, faster, cheaper and taller, promising to leapfrog the performance of the single-story logic and memory chips on today's circuit cards.
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