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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Uber has shut down its self-driving car operation in Arizona following a fatal crash involving one of its vehicles.
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Apple will reimburse customers who paid full price for iPhone battery replacements.
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Qualcomm plans to unveil a dedicated chip to power standalone virtual-reality and augmented-reality headsets at next week's Augmented World Expo in Santa Clara, California.
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Acer's 2018 next@acer global press conference was held today in New York and unveiled the company's latest product lineup, which includes new powerful chromebooks including a 15-inch convertible one, gaming desktops and notebooks.
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Google and LG have developed the world's highest resolution display in bid to make VR more life like. Announced at Display Week 2018 this week, "the world's highest resolution display" is a 18 megapixel, 1443 ppi) OLED on glass display panel.
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IBM Researchers have introduced the IBM Crypto Anchor Verifier, a new technology that brings innovations in AI and optical imaging together to help prove the identity and authenticity of objects.
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Facebook is introducing a new way for people in the US to use Marketplace to find the right professional for the job, starting with home services.
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Samsung Display is showcasing a wide range of display products at this year's SID 2018 event, including an unbreakable steering wheel display, a glasses-free 3D instrument panel for automobiles, a water-resistant multi-pressure sensor for smartphones and a 65-inch 8K TV panel based on QD glass.
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The Cambridge Research Laboratory of Toshiba Research Europe Ltd has devised a new protocol for quantum key distribution (QKD) that will extend its range to over 500 km of standard telecom fibre.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has started mass production of next-generation processors for new iPhones launching later this year, according to Bloomberg.
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Samsung Electronics unveiled plans to bring to mass production in 2021 the architectural successor to FinFETS, gate-all-around (GAA) transistors, at the 3nm node.
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HTC's newest flagship, the HTC U12+, has been officially announced, coming with a 6-inch Quad HD+ (2880 x 1440) Super LCD 6 display and pressure-sensing buttons.
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Acer will reportedly unveil its first line of Chromebooks running Google's Chrome OS on Wednesday.
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