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Friday, October 9, 2015
An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday ruled in favor of Samsung Electronics, essentiailly allowing the company use graphics chip technology owned by Nvidia.
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Browser plugins have been sources of performance problems, crashes, and security incidents for Web users. By next year, Mozilla plans to make it possible for sites to switch away from plugins, as features that currently require plugins will be available via native Web APIs.
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ARCHOS has made available the GranitePhone by SIKUR, allowing both companies to enter the global market of private communications smartphones, where the need for voice and data protection is a
growing concern.
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Apple said on Thursday that it had removed some applications from its App Store, expressing its concern that the security of some users' personal data.
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Research firms Gartner and International Data Corp (IDC) said worldwide shipments of personal computers fell 7.7 percent and 10.8, respectively in the third quarter, as a stronger dollar made them costlier.
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The A9 SoC in Apple’s iPhone 6s lineup is dual sourced by TSMC (16nm A9) and Samsung (14nm A9), so their respective demands for power might be significantly different. But Apple says they just vary slightly.
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Qualcomm is looking to expand beyond the mobile-phone chip market it leads, and on Thursday demonstrated a product designed for server computers.
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