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Thursday, January 18, 2018
Autorita Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, Italy's antitrust body, said on Thursday it had opened a probe into allegations that Apple and Samsung Electronics used software updates to slow their mobile phones and push clients into buying new handsets.
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Uber Technologies completed its deal with SoftBank Group, making the Japanese conglomerate the largest shareholder.
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Today, the United States Congress passed a bill that extends the National Security Agency's Internet surveillance for six years, overcoming objections from civil liberties advocates.
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IBM's revenue rose for the first time in almost six years as the company's shift into its focus areas such as cloud computing and security services gains traction.
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Western Digital is expanding its portfolio for enterprise customers with a new, mid-range series of 4 terabyte (TB), 6TB and 8TB air-based hard drives.
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Amazon.com is reportedly planning to actively engage in advertising business, billing itself as a better advertising investment than Google's search engine and Facebook's social media platform.
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The European Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of NXP by Qualcomm, following commitments offered by Qualcomm.
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Data center computers with Intel's newer chips might reboot more often than normal because of problems with the patches issued to fix the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws.
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Responding to Disney's lawsuit that seeks to halt the sale of digital movie codes to Redbox customers, Redbox accuses Disney of attempting to stifle competition.
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Nintendo unveiled Nintendo Labo, new cardboard accessories which interact with games for its Switch console.
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The latest Extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) equipment is set to enable 10nm and 7nm process nodes over the next years, although the transition to the 5nm node with EUV needs futher work.
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Samsung Electronics has started mass production of the first 16-gigabit (Gb) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) memory for use in graphics processing for gaming devices and graphics cards.
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