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Friday, February 20, 2015
Shipments of graphics processors dropped 3.4% in Q4, with Nvidia to gain 3% in Q4 from last quarter, while both Intel and AMD dropped by 4% and 7%, according to the latest data released by Jon Peddie Research.
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Nvidia may be taken to court over "misleading" customers about the capabilities of the GTX 970 graphics car, and "false" claims about the card's on board memory.
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Google’s mobile search app will start showing your favorite videos, articles and more, in a single website grouped together in one place.
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The Italian Data Protection Authority (DPA) said Google had agreed to it conducting inspections at its Californian headquarters, the first time a European Union regulator will make checks on the company inside U.S. territory.
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Following a recent lock down of overclocking of their mobile GPUs, Nvidia has decided to allow such an action.
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A recent malware discovered by the AVG mobile security team could allow hackers spy on mobile devices even though they are switched off.
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YouTube is releasing the YouTube Kids app for children next week, which will run on smartphones and tablets and focus on kid-appropriate content.
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Japan Display plans to build a plant to supply smartphone screens for Apple, which may shoulder much of the 200 billion yen ($1.7 billion) investment, Japanese media said on Friday.
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