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Thursday, October 1, 2015
AMD will cut approximately 5% of its global workforce as part of a restructuring plan announced late September, the company said in a regulatory filing on Thursday.
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Verizon Communications launched its new mobile video app "go90" on Thursday, looking to take a market share in the mobile ad industry.
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IBM Research today announced an engineering breakthrough that could accelerate carbon nanotubes replacing silicon transistors to power future computing technologies.
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Amazon.com is trying to gain an edge on competitors in the video-streaming market by ending the sale of Google's Chromecast and Apple's Apple TV streaming devices.
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Google's Nest Labs today announced a number of updates to the Works with Nest program, seeking to keep its digital thermostats and other products at the center of the connected home.
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font size="2">Hewlett-Packard's board had approved the previously announced split of the company into two separate listed entities - computers and printers, and corporate hardware and services. At the same time, Mike Lynch, the founder of U.K. software company Autonomy, sued HP over an accounting fraud.
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Samsung has responded to an article on UK's Guardian newspaper, which suggested that 'Motion Lighting ', one of the power saving modes used in Samsung's TVs, has been designed for regulatory lab tests, rather than real world viewing.
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zLabs VP of Research Joshua J. Drake has discovered yet another security issue on ther Android OS, which could allow attacks on more than one billion Android devices by hiding exploit code in MP3 and MP4 files.
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Japan Display has announced the development of the first 17.3-inch high resolution (7,680 x RGB x 4,320 pixels), fast response (120Hz) liquid crystal display module, the same size as the standard monitor commonly used for the video image production.
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LG Electronics on Thursday showcased the V10, its latest high-end smartphone that comes with improved cameras and a dual-display. The company also previewed the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition, the first Android Wear device to feature LTE cellular connectivity.
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