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Thursday, October 19, 2017
Intel Capital, Intel Corporation's global investment organization, today announced new investments totaling more than $60 million in 15 technology startups.
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Google is offering security experts a bounty to identify Android app flaws as the company seeks to wipe out bugs from its Google Play store.
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The latest system update (4.0.0) for the Nintendo Switch console ihas been released, bringing with it the ability to record 30-second video clips and share your gaming moments with friends.
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Intel today announced the launch of the Intel Health Application Platform (Intel HAP), an application software platform that can be used by remote care solution providers to enable a variety of remote health care usage models.
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Razer today announced two new gaming headsets for value-conscious gamers, the Razer Electra V2 and the Razer Electra V2 USB.
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CapitalG - Alphabet's growth investment fund - is leading a $1 billion financing round in Lyft.
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Developers of Universal Windows Platform (UWP) games will be able to use the 'TruePlay' anti-cheat feature in their Microsoft Store games.
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Apple's shares fell 1.5 percent in premarket trading on Thursday on growing concerns about muted demand for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
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HTC has sent out invitations for a press event to be held in Taipei on November 2, in which the company is expected to unveil its first all-screen model, dubbed HTC U 11 Plus.
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This year's OLED TVs from LG Electronics, the first to implement Dolby Atmos sound, will further enhance the audio experience for viewers with Dolby TrueHD lossless sound technology.
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Both South Korean Samsung Display and LG Display attend the 17th International Meeting on Information Display (IMID 2017) conference held at the COEX in Seoul October to unveil their advanced display products.
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Samsung Electronics today introduced its integrated Secure Element (SE) solution for Internet of Things (IoT) applications that offers a turn-key service for both hardware and software needs.
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LG Electronics said Thursday that it will work with Qualcomm to cooperate on 5G, Cellular vehicle-to-everything technologies for autonomous vehicles.
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