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Thursday, July 31, 2014
Security researchers have revealed two threats this week they say could put smartphones at risk of password theft or stolen data.
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The U.S. Department Of Homeland Security warned retailers about a malicious software attacking point-of-sales systems, dubbed "Backoff," which is undetectable by anti-virus software.
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USB devices such as keyboards can be used to hack into PCs, German crypto specialist and and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl revealed on Thursday.
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The launch of the Apple's next generation set-top-box that allows consumers to cut the TV viewing cord, download film, watch TV on demand and access a host of apps might not go on sale until 2015, according to reports.
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Activision has announced the options available to loyal fans looking to buy the next "Call of Duty" (CoD) game with an assortment of extras.
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Lite-On IT Corporation (LIT) has been merged into Lite-On Technology Corporation.
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is officially bringing its 'Kaveri' A10, A8 and A6 chips to the small-form factor and even larger desktops starting at $399.
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Two of the world's major NAND flash memory chip makers -- Toshiba and Samsung Electronics -- are competing against each another on the development and commercialization of next-generation 3-D memory chips.
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Although Sony warned it doesn't now expect to make money on smartphones this year, strong PS4 sales have helped the company's profitg for the first quarter.
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The Samsung UN78S9B is the world's first ultra-high-definition TV that goes from flat to concave curve, on command.
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Panasonic Corp. and Tesla Motors, Inc. have signed an agreement that lays out their cooperation on the construction of a large-scale battery manufacturing plant in the United States, known as the Gigafactory.
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Nokia Networks has entered into a memorandum of understanding to acquire part of the wireless networks business of Panasonic System Networks Company Limited.
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Samsung Electronics on Thursday reported its worst quarterly profit in two years and flagged uncertain earnings prospects for its key handset business.
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Apple will to lay off about 200 people at Beats Electronics LLC following its $3 billion acquisition of the headphone and music streaming services company, Bloomberg reported.
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Sony, Innovation Network Corporation of Japan
(INCJ), Japan Display Inc., Sony Corp. and Panasonic Corp. have
executed a definitive agreement to establish a new company, JOLED Inc., to integrate Sony and Panasonic’s R&D functions
for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display panels.
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BitTorrent unveiled a beta version Wednesday of Bleep, its secure online calling and messaging software.Bleep connects people online without using central servers or indices, making mass surveillance difficult.
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Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited have entered into an official contract with Panasonic Corp. and Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) to integrate their System LSI businesses create a new independent fabless company.
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Kaleidescape has joined the One-Blue Blu-ray Disc (BD) product licensing program as a licensee.
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