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Friday, October 2, 2015
Starting from Monday, Alphabet will replace Google as the publicly traded company that include Google's search and Web advertising businesses, maps, YouTube and driverless cars.
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Improvements in batteries haven’t kept pace with big advances in other aspects of computers and devices, such as faster processers and better screens. So researchers at Microsoft worked on a new approach to extending gadget battery life.
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Motorola plans to release the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS update for its devices, and will add a few Moto Enhancements to improve the overall functionality of the new OS.
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AMD today announced that the new Dell Precision 3510, 7510, and 7710 mobile workstations are powered by AMD FirePro mobile GPUs.
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Reports from Asia say that Globalfoundries plans to develop 10nm process technology in-house instead of relying on licensing from Samsung.
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NVIDIA has announced the Quadro M Mobile series. based on Maxwell GPUs, the new chips are Nvidia's response to Intel's mobile Xeon, the Xeon E3-1500M v5.
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Microsoft has expanded licensing agreement with Taiwanese ASUSTeK Computer Inc. and I-O DATA DEVICE.
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Sharp-Roxy, an affiliated company of Sharp, has founded a sales subsidiary for electronic components in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.
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Japanese Showa Denko (SDK) has developed a new grade of silicon carbide (SiC) epitaxial wafers for power devices with very low defect density.
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Consumer credit monitoring firm Experian Plc on Thursday disclosed a massive data breach that exposed personal data of some 15 million people who applied for service with T-Mobile US.
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Samsung Electronics will use Qualcomm's mobile processors for some of its upcoming flagship Galaxy S smartphones, Electronic Times reported on Friday citing unnamed industry sources.
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