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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Microsoft unveilled the new Tech Series of Xbox Wireless Controllers. The first in the series is the Xbox Wireless Controller - Recon Tech Special Edition, which will be available for $69.99 and will start shipping to retailers worldwide starting April 25.
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Corsair today announced the availability of CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR4 memory, which brings vibrant RGB lighting to the DIMM slot, with high luminosity RGB LEDs integrated into every module, all controlled by CORSAIR LINK.
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Apple unveiled an updated version of its iPad tablet with a brighter screen on Tuesday, available to order from Friday and with a $329 starting price. The company also announced a more powerful version of the iPhone SE and the new iPhone 7 & iPhone 7 Plus (PRODUCT)RED Special Edition.
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A new regulation is barring passengers from bringing any electronics device larger than a cell phone into the cabin on non-stop flights from the Middle East to the U.S.
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Micron Technology successfully won the auction for Cando Corporation assets, which will be utilized in establishing a back-end site for Micron Taiwan.
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The Philips VoiceTracer audio recorder DVT7500 has been released, armed with three high-quality microphones, an XLR and line-in connector, as well as 16GB of internal storage space.
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ADATA is launching the new XPG SD700X, a waterproof and dust proof external SSD available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB of 3D TLC NAND.
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ARM is making changes to the ARMv8 instruction set to boost the performance of artificial intelligence and machine learning by up to 50 times.
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At the final day of the Pwn2Own hacking contest , two teams of researchers chained multiple vulnerabilities together to escape from a guest OS running inside a VMware Workstation virtual machine.
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At Adobe Summit, Adobe and Microsoft announced the availability of their first set of joint solutions that create a shared data format between Adobe's Experience Cloud and Microsoft's Dynamics, allowing the software systems to work together.
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Google is apologizing for the ads that have recently appeared on "inapropriate" content on Youtube and has begun ramping up changes around three areas: ad policies, enforcement of these policies and new controls for advertisers.
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