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Monday, January 15, 2018
In a keynote address at the North American International Automotive Show (NAIAS), BlackBerry Executive Chairman and CEO, John Chen, today unveiled BlackBerry Jarvis, a software cybersecurity product.
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Sharp will be the first Japanese company to have the capability to produce OLED displays for smartphones, and plans to supply OLED displays to Hon Hai this summer.
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Google will relaunch its map service in China, Nikkei reported on Monday.
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The Meltdown and Spectre bugs have generated a lot of media attention, but some patches have created more issues than they fixed.
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HTC has unveiled its new U11 Eyes smartphone, featuring dual front cameras and coming in Hong Kong and China markets later this month.
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Researchers at IBM Research - Ireland are developing a concept and prototype for low-power and high-utilization disaggregated cloud data centres that enable the dynamic creation of fit-for-purpose computing environments from a pool of disaggregated resources.
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Fujitsu Limited and Japanese newspaper The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun have created an artificial intelligence-based automated article summarization system.
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United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) has filed a lawsuit against Micron Technology subsidiaries in China for patent infringements.
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Ford Motor will increase its planned investments in electric vehicles to $11 billion by 2022 and have 40 hybrid and fully electric vehicles in its model lineup, Chairman Bill Ford said on Sunday at the Detroit auto show.
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Samsung SDI exhibited a new fast-charging, high-capacity battery material as well as cutting-edge battery products for electric vehicles at 2018 Detroit Motor Show.
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