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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
T-Mobile US, Inc. president and CEO John Legere unveiled the next phase in the Un-carrier's mobile video strategy, announcing plans to launch a new TV service in 2018.
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Samsung may be working on a "double-sided" smartphone in which the display covers almost half of the back of the device.
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Apple will invest $390 million to Finisar Corp to increase production of chips that power high-profile iPhone X features including Face ID.
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CORSAIR is launching the new CORSAIR VENGEANCE SODIMM DDR4 4,000MHz 32GB (4x8GB) kit, designed for small-form-factor systems running Intel's high-end-desktop X299 motherboard platform.
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As 2017 draws to a close, it's time to look back on the year that was with Google's annual Year in Search.
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Google is launching the Google AI China Center, its first such center in Asia, at the Google Developer Days event in Shanghai today.
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AT&T Inc has started trials in Georgia state and a non-U.S. location to deliver high-speed internet over power lines, the wireless carrier said on Wednesday.
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Toyota Motor and Panasonic have agreed to begin studying the feasibility of a joint automotive prismatic battery business.
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Shuttle's new SZ270R9 barebone for gamers finds it hard to keep a low profile featuring an RGB LED front panel.
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As it was expected, Toshiba, Toshiba Memory Corporation and Western Digital have entered into a global settlement agreement to resolve their ongoing disputes in litigation and arbitration, and plan to continue their collaboration in the flash memory business.
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