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Monday, April 13, 2015
IBM is deepening its partnership with Apple to make use of health information gathered by millions of Apple devices, with the creation of a unit dedicated to providing data analytics to the healthcare sector.
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Security firm Cylance has uncovered a new variation on an old weakness in Microsoft's Windows operating system that could allow hackers to steal login credentials from PCs.
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Kingston Digital today announced the 960GB KC310 solid-state drive, its largest business-class SSD.
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Apple has updated Final Cut Pro X, Motion and Compressor with new features for motion graphics and key enhancements to accelerate video editing, packaging and delivery.
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Toshiba are expanding their portfolio of products designed for Small and Medium-sized Businesses to include the Portégé R30 laptop.
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Panasonic announced the HX-A1 (A1) wearable, compact, POV action camcorder that weighs just 1.6 ounces or approx. 45 grams.
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BitTorrent has released the public beta of Project Maelstrom, its new P2P-based web browser.
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SK Hynix has stopped 30 nm-level DRAM production and converted 100 percent of its manufacturing facilities into 20 nm-level in four years since the introduction of the 38 nm process.
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HGST (formerly Hitachi GST and now a Western Digital company) is shipping its NVMe compliant Ultrastar SN100 Series PCIe SSDs, and claims that they are the industry's highest-performing NVMe compliant SSDs.
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Sony's new HDD models offer dual Thunderbolt and USB3.0 interfaces for compatibility with a range of widely used computers and devices.
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Garmin today announced its latest Go-Pro-style of HD action cameras, the VIRB X and the VIRB XE.
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