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Thursday, April 2, 2015
Samsung has started shipping its new line of 4K Smart TVs in the U.S. market, which have the brand-new Tizen operating system.
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Microsof said on Thursday it is bringing its Office Lens app to Apple's iPhone and Google's Android.
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Intel today unveiled the Intel Solid-State Drive 750 Series, its highest performing SSD for use in client PC storage devices and workstations.
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IBM has struck a deal with China Telecom to offer and manage corporate-grade mobile apps, the latest in a string of tie-ups with Chinese firms.
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Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a Web OS technology that automatically connects smartphones, regardless of operating system, to peripheral devices and sensors, and enables integrated use with cloud services.
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In an effort to accelerate the expansion of Gear VR, Samsung is reaching out to developers through its new Gear VR framework, or GearVRf.
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HTC is launching the One M8s, a smartphone that looks lile the company's previous flagship model (HTC One M8) but packs some improvements under the hood.
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The European Commission (EC) is invertigating Apple 's dealings with record labels and digital music companies to find if they are trying to unfairly limit rivals, the Financial Times reported citing people familiar with the matter.
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Philips is pushing the boundaries of how light can be used in and around the home with the Philips Hue Go portable wireless lamp.
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Nikon's latest midrange offering is the Nikon 1 J5, which sports a more classic look than its predecessor (the J4) and supports capturing of 4K video.
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A Chinese cyberspace bureau on Thursday denounced Google for deciding not to recognise the agency's authority, calling the US Internet giant's action "unacceptable and unintelligible".
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The EU Commission is expcted to file antitrust charges against Google in the next few weeks, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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