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Thursday, September 14, 2017
Microsoft and Intel are offering a new cloud-computing service with more powerful encryption to secure data from hackers and government snoops.
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Netflix has inked a deal with France's telecom giant Orange to be available to its customers across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
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Google has just debuted a marketing campaign and website that urges viewers to "ask more" and "think about changing phones", hinting in the launch of the Pixel 2 smartphone.
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Cynora, a Germany-based provider of organic emitter materials for OLEDs, has unveiled that the LG and Samsung have decided to invest EUR25 million (US$29.72 million) in the company.
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TSMC has made progress in 7nm and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography and promotes a planar process that competes with fully depleted silicon-on-insulator, while also working in a new variant of InFO packaging.
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Apple seems to play the role of kingmaker in the battle for Toshiba's memory chips business, as the iPhone maker is said to be in talks to provide about $3 billion in capital for Bain Capital's bid for the unit.
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The first demo of Face ID didn't go as planned during the official, onstage presentation of the new iPhone X smartphone, but Apple says the new feature works well.
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The Equifax breach that exposed sensitive data for as many as 143 million US consumers was accomplished by exploiting a Web application vulnerability, company officials said Thursday.
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Samsung Electronics plans to become a major player in autonomous driving, by establishing the Samsung Automotive Innovation Fund, a new $300-million fund focused exclusively on the automotive market.
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