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Thursday, May 21, 2015
Hewlett-Packard reported a better than expected fiscal second-quarter profit, mainly on server demand.
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Sony will try to make its high-resolution audio technology more popular among makers of high-end audio devices by licensing the LDAC technology.
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The US National Security Agency (NSA) had plans to hack links to the Google Play and Samsung's app store in order to plant spyware on smartphones, according to a media report.
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Gartner estimates 7.3 million Chromebooks will be sold this year, helped mainly by demand from the education industry.
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Google may join the group of companies that offer their own operating system for internet of things - the world of connected everyday objects.
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UC Browser, a popular mobile web browser in China and India owned by the Alibaba Group, has multiple security and privacy deficits, a Canadian technology research group said on Thursday.
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HP and Tsinghua Holdings are partnering to bring together Chinese enterprise technology assets of Hewlett-Packard and China's Tsinghua University to create a Chinese provider of technology infrastructure.
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Sharp has announced the 80-inch LC-80XU30 "AQUOS 4K NEXT" LCD TV, which features a 4K screen that can display imagery at 8K resolution.
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Sharp has recently unveiled a two new Android smartphones featuring extremely slim bezels - the Aquos Crystal Xx and the Aquos Crystal 2.
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ZOTAC puts the limelight on the new R Series, the new member of the ZBOX mini PC family, adding more functions while maintaining its space saving design and power efficiency.
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Lenovo Group said on Thursday its annual net profit rose one percent to $829 million, as a result of the acquisitions of IBM's low-end server unit and Motorola earlier that year.
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Taiwanese motherboard makers ASRock and Asus have both unveiled new microATX and mini ATX motherboards based on Intel's 14nm "Braswell" SoC.
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Amazon.com's s Prime Now service will offer one-hour delivery from local stores in addition to the items offered by Amazon.
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