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Thursday, April 10, 2014
If you have $1,500+ to spend and you live in the U.S. you'll be able to get Google's controversial Internet-linked Glass eyewear by April 15.
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Facebook today announced a series of improvements to News Feed to reduce spammy stories.
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Chinese TV manufacturer TCL is trying transform itself to a global, multimedia entertainment, consumer-oriented technology enterprise.
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AMD is once again rumored to be working with Toshiba on mid-range SSDs that will come under the Radeon brand.
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EBay and Carl Icahn ended their proxy fight on Thursday as the activist investor dropped his proposal that EBay split off its PayPal payments unit.
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Virtium is bringing its first DDR4 RDIMM products to the embedded infrastructure market.
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Japan Display will start mass production of a 12.3-inch variant liquid crystal display (LCD) modules in April, designed exclusively for instrument panels.
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BlackBerry could exit the handset business if it remains unprofitable, its chief executive officer said in an interview on Wednesday, but later he scrambled to counter his own words.
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Google has invested in robotics company Savioke, which plans to produce develop robotic technology in human environments such as nursing homes and hospitals.
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Panasonic claims it has achieved a conversion efficiency of 25.6% (cell area: 143.7 cm²) in its HIT solar cells, a major increase over the previous world record for crystalline silicon-based solar cells.
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Facebook will stop letting users send and receive private messages within its main smartphone app, and will require that users install a separate messaging app.
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Huawei has showcased its latest Media Cloud Solution at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas, United States.
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Nikon is giving Android point-and-shoots another try with the introduction of the Coolpix S810c. The company also annouced the Nikon 1 J4, which comes with a waterproof case.
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