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Thursday, June 25, 2015
Google's latest prototype vehicles are ready for the road and a few of them are now cruising around the streets of Mountain View, California.
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Micron Technology reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, hurt by a fall in prices and weak demand for chips used in personal computers.
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ARCHOS joins the group of companies to release pocket-sized computers, based on Intel hardware.
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Fove, the world's first eye-tracking virtual reality headset, has secured investment from Samsung Ventures.
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T-Mobile is amping up Un-carrier 2.0 with the introduction of the JUMP! program, and is introducing the lowest monthly cost to get an iPhone 6 when you trade-in your smartphone.
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Amazon wants to see its Alexa cloud-based voice service expanding in more devices by offering it as a service to hardware makers, and is also releasing an SDK for developers.
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Bugs, glitches, and performance issues ruined the "Batman: Arkham Knight" video game experience for PC gamers, forcing Warner Bros. to suspend sales of the game's PC version until the problems are fixed.
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The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) announced that the latest version of the Qi specification now makes it possible to deliver 15 watts of power
to mobile phones that support wireless fast charging.
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Elitegroup Computer System (ECS) reaffirmed its commitment to consumer motherboard business, responding to recent rumors.
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