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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
During the first quarter of this year, and before the release of the Apple watch, Fitbit saw major year-on-year volume growth, while greatly increased shipments of the affordable Mi Band, predominantly in China, secured Xiaomi second place.
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For a limited time, Xbox fans in the U.S. can get their hands on an Xbox One Special Edition Halo: The Master Chief Collection Bundle featuring a Cirrus White Xbox One console and wireless controller.
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Music-streaming service Spotify will add video content to attract more advertising revenue. The service has also expanding to include podcasts, news radio and other features.
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OCZ today officially announced the Z-Drive 6000 series, the company's first NVMe compliant SSD designed for the enterpise.
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES today announced it is offering a 28nm High-k Metal Gate (HKMG) radio frequency (RF) process technology that will provide power-efficient solutions for highly integrated mobile applications and connected devices.
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China's Huawei Technologies on Wednesday announced its own take on the 'Internet of Things' (IoT), centered on the 'LiteOS' operating system designed to allow household and business appliances to communicate with each other online.
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Japan's public broadcaster NHK will offer the world?s first public presentation of the 8K satellite broadcasting during this year's NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories Open House event.
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Security experts have discovered a new encryption flaw called LogJam, which is closely related to one found earlier this year that puts Web surfers' data at risk.
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Imagination Technologies introduced OmniShield technology designed to provide a scalable and secure solution for protection of next-generation SoCs.
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Purpose-designed to support tough mission-critical roles, Motorola Solutions has introduced the LEX L10 Mission Critical LTE handheld device.
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Canon has added two new models to its portfolio of Canon Image Stabilizer binoculars with the 10x30 IS II and 12x36 IS III.
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MSI has denied rumors that Chinese PC maker Lenovo is in talks to buy the smaller company's gaming laptop division.
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