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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Oracle Corp Chief Executive Larry Ellison stepped down on Thursday, to be replaced by co-CEOs Safra Catz and Mark Hurd.
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Qualcomm is releasing the Vuforia developer kit for digital eyewear with companies like Samsung, Epson and others on board. The company also announced the general availability of the LTE Broadcast Software Development Kit (SDK), designed for developers of applications for LTE Broadcast capable devices featuring Qualcomm Snapdragon processors.
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Security researchers, Dropbox, Google, and the Open Technology Fund today announced
Simply Secure, a new organization focused on making open source security tools easier to use.
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The collaboration between Apple and U2 seems to go beyond the release of the rock band's latest albun via itunes. A new digital music format is in the works, according to U2's leader Bono.
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AT&T continues to deploy fiber to multi-tenant office buildings in the U.S. and announced a new U-verse High Speed Internet service for businesses - AT&T Business Fiber - that provides businesses operating in AT&T Fiber Ready Buildings with fast broadband speeds.
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AMD is collaborating with scaler vendors MStar, Novatek and Realtek to build scaler units ready with DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync and AMD's Project FreeSync by year end.
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Sweedish Ericsson will shut down a chip business it took over from a former venture with STMicroelectronics. The company will also lay off of about 1,000 staff.
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VIA Technologies launched the VIA ARTiGO A900 Android system, which provides all the key components for building Android-based interactive kiosks, home automation devices, signage, and other HMI solutions in a single system.
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Online retail giant Amazon.com has paid nearly $4.6 million for the top-level .Buy domain, according to the latest auction results posted online by ICANN.
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Toshiba is developing the BiCD transistor array TB62xxxA series as the successor to its bipolar transistor array TD62xxx series, which has found use in a wide range of applications, including motor, relay and LED drives.
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South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics said Thursday it has launched mass-production of 20nm six gigabit (Gb) low-power double data rate 3 (LPDDR3) for the first time in the industry, six months after it successfully started manufacturing 20nm PC DRAMs.
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Samsung has introduced the 27-inch S27D590C Full HD Curved Monitor designed to enhance entertainment content.
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Microsoft will launch its Xbox One console in China on Sept. 23 to tap the lucrative entertainment market.
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Amazon today announced the new 6" and 7" Fire HD tablets, the Fire HDX 8.9, the Fire HD Kids Edition as well as the Kindle Voyage and the updated $79 Kindle e-readers.
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Pioneer will release later this month in Japan the BDR-XU03J, a portable USB 3.0 BD drive BDXL that it just 1.2 cm thick.
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Toshiba said it would cut 900 jobs in a restructuring of its PC business that will include an exit from business-to-consumer operations in some regions.
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Apple has updated its privacy policy in an effort to reassure users that their data is safe as the iPhone maker moves into health and payment technologies.
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