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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Facebook will share with U.S. congressional investigators some 3,000 political ads that it says Russia-based operatives ran on Facebook in the months before and after last year's U.S. presidential election.
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Today, Casio G-SHOCK unveiled its latest Bluetooth connected models with the new BLE Connected G-STEEL.
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Tesla has been reportedly testing samples of a machine-learning chip that it developed in collaboration with AMD.
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Daimler AG will spend $1 billion to start production of Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles at its Alabama factory, setting the car maker up to battle with Tesla.
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Broadcom has released the first mass-market GPS chips that use newer satellite signals to boost accuracy to 30-centimeters.
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Imagination Technologies announced a new generation of PowerVR GPUs that raises the bar on graphics and compute in cost-sensitive devices. The company also released new category of IP - the PowerVR 2NX hardware neural network accelerator.
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Google Assistant is already available to help on phones, speakers and more. Now Google and Bose announce headphones that are optimized for the Assistant, starting with the QC35 II.
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GlobalFoundries announced its new 12LP (leading performance) FinFET semiconductor manufacturing process designed to increase transistor density and improve frequency potential compared to GlobalFoundries' current-gen 14LPP tech.
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The European Commission (EC) may seek to implement tax reform to raise more revenue from online giants without the backing of the United States and other nations.
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Launching today is the latest version of Nero 2018, the popular multimedia software for burning, copying, creating, editing, ripping, converting, playing and streaming media content.
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In the first half of 2017, growth in revenues from music subscription streaming services in the U.S. continued to offset
declines in traditional unit based sales, according to a report released by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Toshiba's Board of Directors has decided on the sale of all shares of Toshiba Memory Corporation (TMC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba, to K.K. Pangea, a special purpose acquisition company
formed by a Bain Capital Private Equity and an affifialted consortium, even as jilted suitor and joint venture partner Western Digital took fresh legal action.
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Google and HTC have signed an agreement to send some of HTC's employees over to Google, while HTC gets a $1.1 billion cash and Google gets a non-exclusive license for HTC's intellectual property.
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