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Friday, September 19, 2014
Google will apply encryption to users' data by default in the next version of its mobile operating system, Android L.
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As part of NVIDIA’s launch of the second generation Maxwell based GeForce GTX 980 graphics card, Max McMullen, Direct3D Development Lead at Microsoft, provided more on what the company's plans for Direct3D 12.
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The new GeForce 344.11 WHQL drivers are now available to download automatically through GeForce Experience, and are promising to offer offering GeForce GTX owners the "ultimate gaming experience" in the latest game titles, including Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within, F1 2014 and Alien: Isolation, and add support for the new, Maxwell-powered GeForce GTX 980 and GeForce GTX 970 graphics cards.
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Panasonic and Leica Camera AG have extended their partnership agreement and agreed to expand and strengthen their technological cooperation in the digital camera field.
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Acer is bringing its new XBO series gaming displays featuring NVIDIA G-SYNC technology to gaming enthusiasts in North America.
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U.S. wireless carriers will start taking orders for its large-screen Galaxy Note 4 smartphone on Friday, on the same day larger iPhones go on sale.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has installed ASML's extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine, which is crucial to the development of 10-nanometer process technology for semiconductor manufacturing.
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Pioneer will be releasing a new firmware update for its high-end Elite SC receivers by the end of September that will provide support for the new Dolby Atmos technology in the home.
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Apple's latest iPhone 6 devices use chips from Qualcomm, Skyworks Solutions, Avago Technologies according to iFixit, which took Apple's devices apart.
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Sony today officially announced the development of "SmartEyeglass," a transparent lens eyewear that connects with compatible Android smartphones to superimpose information such as text, symbols, and images, onto the user's field of view.
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NVIDIA today introduced the first high-end products based on its Maxwell chip architecture -- the new GeForce GTX 980 and 970 GPUs -- delivering performance, new graphics capabilities and twice the energy efficiency of the previous generation.
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