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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Google?s full year revenue for 2014 was $66 billion, up 19% year on year, and this quarter, the company's revenue was $18.1 billion, despite strong currency headwinds.
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Starting from today, Facebook users in New York City will be able to test out a new feature called Place Tips.
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AMD and its partners have leveraged the furor surrounding the Nvidia GeForce GTX 970’s memory allocation performance, dropping prices on the high-end Radeon R9 290X.
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HyperX Predator DDR4 memory was overclocked at 4351MHz, the highest frequency among all DDR4 memory in the world.
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With its newest vPro offering, based on the company's 5th generation Core chips and announced on Thursday, Intel is touting features aimed at eliminating time wasted at the start of conference-room meetings, wifi connectivity to overhead projectors and other large screens without having to fiddle with cables.
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TracFone, the largest prepaid mobile provider in the U.S., has agreed to pay $40 million to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to settle charges that it deceived millions of consumers with hollow promises of "unlimited" data service.
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Intel has made available the Intel SSD DC S3710 Series and the Intel SSD DC S3610 Series of server-grade drives. Both employ a high-endurance variant of Intel's own 20-nm MLC NAND.
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Android tablet owners who long for more productivity are now able to download Microsoft's apps from the Google Play Store.
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LG Electronics said Thursday its net loss widened by more than threefold in the fourth quarter of 2014 from a year earlier as it suspended production of plasma display panel TVs.
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Samsung Electronics said Thursday its net profit fell 26.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014 from a year earlier, dampened by sluggish smartphone sales.
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Toshiba will undertake a fundamental restructuring of Toshiba’s Visual Products business by ceasing TV development and sales operations in North America and licensing the North American TV business to Taiwan’s Compal Electronics, Inc.
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