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Thursday, September 11, 2014
Google has started porting the first Android apps to Chromebooks, in an attempt to to bring desktop-like applications to Chrome OS.
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LG Electronics at 2014 CEDIA Expo annnounced pricing and availability for its Ultra HD TVs, including its first OLED TV models, which hit the U.S. market at prices of $1,000 to $10,000.
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Facebook says that it will be able to serve better and more relevant ads through the user's News Feed by taking into account users' reactions and feedback.
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The Kaleidescape Store is expanding its current catalog with content from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
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Popular communications app Viber has been updated to V5.0 to allow to video calling to iOS and Android mobiles.
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Pioneer Electronics today launched the Elite BDP-85FD and flagship BDP-88FD Blu-ray players designed to be reference players for audio and video enthusiasts.
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Canadian BlackBerry Ltd said on Thursday it has acquired Movirtu, a provider of virtual identity solutions, as part of its move to offer more services to corporate and government clients.
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SanDisk today launched its 512GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I memory card, the world’s highest capacity SD card on the market.
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Good news for users of Microsoft's OneDive and Apple's iCloud Drive services. Microsoft is removing the 2 GB file-size limitation from both consumer OneDrive and OneDrive for Business, while Apple has made the iCloud Drive a little bit more competitive than before.
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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has been accused of sending user information back to servers in Mainland companies in Beijing and Guangzhou.
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HTC on Wednesday sent out invitations for a Double Exposure press event in New York City on October 8, where it could unveil a device with enhanced camera(s).
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Sony unveiled today a line of 4K Ultra HD compatible televisions, projectors and receivers, along with the new ES Z AV receiver line, designed for the custom installation market.
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