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Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Foxconn is planning to tap into chip market by partnering with ARM to create a chip design center in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, the Nikkei reports.
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Website owners are free to store users' internet addresses to prevent cyber attacks, the European Union's top court said on Wednesday.
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T-Mobile US has agreed to pay $48 million to resolve a federal probe into whether it adequately disclosed speed and data restrictions for its "unlimited" data plan subscribers, U.S. regulators said on Wednesday.
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Facebook is launching new tools to curate tips and suggestions from friends and make it easier for users to engage with the businesses behind them.
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Apple plans to use a technology that replaces the normal printed keys with dynamic E-Ink displays in future MacBooks, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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Samsung Electronics plans to release the Galaxy Gear S3 smartwatch next month, as the tech giant is trying to recover from the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.
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Huawei today announced at a media briefing in China the new Kirin 960 SoC from Huawei's semiconductor subsidiary HiSilicon, which combines new technologies, promising the first commercial device to use them in due course.
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Plextor has added the S1 series to its MLC SSD product line, which will be available only in Southeast Asia because of the limited quantities.
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Intel reported a 9.1 percent rise in quarterly revenue, helped by improving PC demand and growth in its data center and cloud businesses.
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Yahoo reported quarterly adjusted profit on Tuesday, a boost for the company whose deal to sell its core business to Verizon Communications has been shaken by a massive data breach.
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