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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
The US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Nero is not punishable for patent infringement. JVC Kenwood Corp. had filed suit against Nero and other software providers in the state of California in 2012, claiming that the software makers' copying and burning solutions were allowing patents to be infringed. After the federal circuit court rejected the complaint, JVC sought an appeal to no avail.
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Some owners of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 phone have said the device's stylus suffers from a design flaw, sparking conversations over the web.
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Olympus expands its digital OM lineup today with the Olympus OM-D E-M10 II. The
new model includes a 5-axis image stabilization system, a new 2.36 million dot OLED EVF and a 4K
time lapse mode.
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Microsoft is introducing the Nokia 222 and Nokia 222 Dual SIM–two new
Internet-enabled feature phones designed to connect more people to the internet and allow them to
capture and share their world.
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TSMC Solar, TSMC's 100% owned subsidiary, will cease manufacturing operations at
the end of August, as the company believes that its solar business is no longer economically
sustainable.
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SK Hynix on Tuesday said it plans to spend 31 trillion won ($25.94 billion) to
build two new chip plants in South Korea, aiming to update its production technologies.
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Taiwanese AU Optronics today announced numerous mobile device displays and technologies, including light and power-saving displays for wearable devices, UHD 4K displays for smartphone and notebook PC, oTP-Lite (on-cell touch panel) supporting professional graphic stylus, in-cell touch panels, and a series of ultra high resolution car displays, all of which will be exhibition highlights at Touch Taiwan 2015.
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