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Friday, June 23, 2017
Google will stop using ads inside Gmail that scan users' email contents in order to gather data and show ads relevant to users' interests.
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BlackBerry on Friday reported first-quarter sales that missed analysts' forecasts due to a drop in its software and professional services sales.
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Sales of chips for cellular handsets will surpass sales of chips for PCs for the first tine in 2017 as the PC sales slump continues, according to market research firm IC Insights Inc.
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Performance memory maker G.SKILL announced new high-speed DDR4 memory specifications designed for the latest Intel Core X-series processors and X299 chipset motherboards.
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Toshiba Corp CEO Satoshi Tsunakawa said that his company is open to talks with Western Digital in their dispute over the sale of the Japanese conglomerate's chip unit.
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Foxconn has offifially announced "Flying Eagle", its investment project for the US set to be finalized in the third quarter.
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Automaker Tesla Inc. has been reportedly in talks with record labels about creating its own music-streaming service, according to a report.
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YouTube today rolled out a new format for videos called VR180, which lets creators shoot videos that are immersive when viewed in a virtual reality headset, but still have a normal perspective for anyone watching on their smartphone.
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