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Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Apple is trying to limit how developers harvest, use and share information about iPhone owners' friends and other contacts.
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AT&T Inc has won approval from a U.S. court on Tuesday to buy Time Warner Inc for $85 billion.
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Intel had been rumored to ship its own dedicated graphics cards to compete with AMD and Nvidia, and both Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and Raja Koduri confirmed the plan, which will bring the first Intel discrete graphics chips in 2020.
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Nintendo held its press event at the annual E3 2018 video game trade show by showing footage of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and shared details about the latest entry in a series with sales of more than 40 million units worldwide.
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AMD Embedded G-Series systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) have a small footprint design to support compact form factors and drive power efficiency without compromising on high-speed graphics and computing performance.
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Foldable phones are coming and Samsung Electronics seems to be the first company in the world to put one on the market, as soon as next year.
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Toshiba announced that its RC100 Series of NVMe (NVM Express) M.2 solid state drives (SSDs), first introduced at CES 2018, is now available.
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Facebook said on Tuesday it would allow users to review businesses that advertise on the social network and possibly ban those that receive the most negative feedback.
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Vivo's new flagship device is the Nex AI, a smartphone designed to "fulfill the bezel-less dream" based on Apex, a concept phone that appeared at Mobile World Congress in February.
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Sony's E3 2018 showcase was focused on exclusive software, including The Last of Us Part II, Spider-Man, Death Stranding, and Ghost of Tsushima.
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