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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
GLOBALFOUNDRIES is now delivering in volume its 14nm High Performance (HP) technology that will enable IBM's next-generation of processors for server systems.
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Motorola's Moto X4 is coming to Google's Project Fi network, and it's bringing Android One along with it.
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BlackBerry Ltd. is joining forces with Delphi Automotive Plc to provide the operating system for the low-cost self-driving car technology the auto-parts supplier will begin offering in 2019.
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Nest today unveiled at an event in San Francisco the Nest Hello, its first-ever video doorbell, a rugged verion of the regular IQ camera, and a Secure alarm system.
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Apple's new Series 3 smartwatch starts shipping this Friday but the company has already hit with issues related to its LTE connectivity capabilities - the gadget's most important feature.
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Rambus today announced functional silicon of a double data rate (DDR) server DIMM (dual inline memory module) buffer chipset prototype for the next generation DDR5 memory technology.
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Taiwanese smartphone vendor HTC announced Wednesday that it is suspending trading of its shares on the Taiwan market from Thursday, giving weight to rumors that it will soon sell its smartphone business to Alphabet's Google.
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Microsoft says that the Xbox One X standard edition pre-orders begin today at local retailers around the world, including Microsoft Store and Microsoft.com.
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Amazon.com is working on a pair of 'smart glasses', the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
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Toshiba has decided to sell its chip unit to a Japan-U.S.-South Korean consortium for around 2.4 trillion yen ($21 billion) following months of talks involving other bidders.
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