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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Microsoft is reportedly considering to make a bid for Salesforce.com.
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NVIDIA plans to will wind down its Icera modem operations in the second quarter of fiscal 2016, and is also open to a sale of the technology or operations.
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Microsoft and its Skype phone service on Tuesday lost a legal battle against Rupert Murdoch's television business Sky in a EU court, in a case related to naming rights.
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Following the recent changes in the way Google ranks websites in Google search for mobile users, the search giant claims that users in the U.S., Japan and other countries have shifted more than half their Internet searches to handheld devices from personal computers.
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T-Mobile is trolling the competition with a new program aimed exclusively at Verizon customers called the "Never Settle Trial," which runs from Wednesday, May 13 to Sunday, May 31.
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Samsung introduced its latest memory card lineups, PRO Plus and EVO Plus, which add to Samsung’s SD and microSD card portfolio.
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Researchers have discovered "Rombertik," a computer virus that tries to avoid detection by making the computer it infects unusable.
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Intel claims that its newly introduced Intel Xeon processor E7-8800/4800 v3 product families are the fastest processors currently available for
data analytics.
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The NAND flash market is picking up thanks to the launching of new models in the smartphone market, and the research institution DRAMeXchange estimates that the excess supply of NAND flash will be corrected in the third quarter.
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More than a year after it was first announced, Sony is bringing cloud gaming service PlayStation Now to PlayStation 3.
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Lenovo's Motorola Mobility said a U.S. jury ordered the company to pay $10.2 million in damages for using Fujifilm 's patented technology in its phones.
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