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Monday, January 22, 2018
Intel has asked computer makers to stop rolling out a set of faulty patches it issued to fix security flaws in its chips and instead start testing an updated version.
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This week at Microsoft will show new Windows 10 and Windows 10 S devices from Lenovo and JP, starting at just $189, providing more options for schools and alternatives to Chromebooks.
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Cryptocurrency mining drains your smartphone's battery and overworks its CPU, and Opera says it can stop that.
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Amazon is opening its artificial intelligence-powered Amazon Go "cashier-less" store in Seattle on Monday.
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In a self-critical appraisal of itss impact to date, Facebook acknowledged today that social media can have a negative impact on democracies, but added that it will aim for the good to outweigh the bad.
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Facebook will open three new centers in Europe to train people in digital skills and committed to training one million people over the next two years.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is inverstigating solid state storage drive made by Samsung Electronics Co., SK Hynix Inc. Lenovo, Asus and more, for alleged unfair import trade practices.
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LG will not showcase its new flagship G series smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month.
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Toshiba, which is expecting an antitrust approval for the sale of its memory chip unit to a Bain Capital-led consortium, is alternatively considering an IPO of its memory chip business.
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