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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Facebook's mobile advertising business continued to accelerate in the first three months of the year.
Qualcomm on Wednesday posted quarterly revenue that missed expectations as smartphone sales were slow for the specific period.
Apple today posted quarterly revenue of $45.6 billion and quarterly net profit of $10.2 billion for its fiscal 2014 second quarter ended March 29, 2014.
Trips down memory lane are now available on Google Maps, with the new feature to debut on Wednesday as part of the "Street View".
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus unveiled its first flagship phone in Beijing today at a price equal to Xiaomi's flagship Mi3 in China, RMB 2,000 (US$330) for the 16GB version and RMB 2,300 (US$368) for the 64GB. The phone officially goes on sale in China on May 28 on JD and Yixun.
LG Display reported today unaudited earnings results for the three-month period ending March 31, 2014.
Toshiba today introduced the Canvio AeroMobile Wireless SSD, a product that offers an easy way to store, stream, and share files and media from mobile devices without attaching a single cable.
Worldwide semiconductor revenue rose a solid 5.0 percent last year, with memory chips the star performers, according to IHS.
Google spent $3.82 million lobbying federal lawmakers and regulators during the first quarter of 2014, making it the top spender among 15 top technology and telecommunications companies, according to an analysis of lobbying disclosure forms Consumer Watchdog said today.
Intel is trying to tap China and other emerging markets for Android entry-level tablets with the launch Bay Trail-Entry, a CPU platform specifically for use in entry-level tablets soon, according to Taiwan-based reports.
Partners Toshiba and SanDisk have developed 15-nanometer process technology for NAND flash memory used in smartphones and tablets.
Japan Display has developed a 10.1-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) module with an ultra-high resolution of 3,840 (horizontal) x 2,160 (vertical) pixels for tablets and has begun shipping samples.
NEC announced Tuesday that it has begun selling commercial software that uses face-recognition technology instead of a password to log on to a personal computer.
ARM Holdings said demand for smartphones would pick up in the second half after a decline in the end to 2013 that resulted to a lower than expected first-quarter profit for the British company.
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), working in liaison with the MIPI Alliance, have finalized the Display Stream Compression (DSC) Standard, version 1.0, designed reduce the bandwidth requirements of 4K and higher-resolution video by more than 60 percent.

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