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Thursday, November 16, 2017
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Thursday approved to allow broadcasters to voluntarily use the ATSC 3.0 broadcast TV standard, which improves picture quality, allows better reception on mobile phones but also gives advertisers more data about viewing habits.
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Japanese tech giant Toshiba hopes to shed drag on profits while shoring up finances by selling its personal computer business to Asustek Computer.
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OnePlus today officially announced the OnePlus 5T its latest premium flagship device.
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The first Vive Tracker accessory bundles are available for pre-order today with expected arrival dates of mid-December.
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Intel today announced advances in its wireless product roadmap to accelerate the adoption of 5G, as it plans to release 5G and advanced LTE chips in order to close the gap with its rival Qualcomm.
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Broadcom Limited, Qualcomm and NVIDIA respectively taking first, second and third place in the revenue ranking among the major IC design companies.
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Revenue of the top three DRAM server suppliers (Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron) rose 25.2% for the third quarter compared with the previous three-month period, reports DRAMeXchange.
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Samsung Electronics seems to have made higher investments than Intel and TSMC into semiconductor facilities this year.
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BenQ is launching the CineHome HT2550 DLP projector, offering movie aficionados 4K UHD HDR cinematic quality right at home and at a great value.
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