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Tuesday, June 19, 2018
U.S. cell carriers Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile have all declared that they have stopped selling their customers' real-time location data to third party companies, following a scandal.
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A sophisticated hacking campaign launched from computers in China attacked satellite operators, defense contractors and telecommunications companies in the United States and southeast Asia, security researchers at Symantec said on Tuesday.
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Some screnshots showing Cinebench scores of AMD's highly-anticipated 32-core Threadripper CPU, which the company revealed at the recent Computex trade show, indicate a very high performance for the new chip.
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Facebook launched a matchmaking system Tuesday to cultivate partnerships between advertisers and video creators as the social media company tries to compete with variety video rival YouTube.
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Western Digital has expanded its surveillance portfolio with the introduction of the surveillance-class Purple 12TB drive with exclusive AllFrame AI technology.
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Toshiba unveiled a new category of SAS SSDs designed to replace SATA SSDs in server applications. The RM5 12Gbit/s value SAS (vSAS) series features capacity, performance, reliability, manageability and data security advantages - at a price that obsoletes SATA SSDs.
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Noctua today introduced three quiet CPU coolers for the LGA3647 socket of Intel's Xeon Scalable (Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze) and Xeon-Phi processors.
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Google will roll out desktop browser support for Android Messages, allowing users to send, view and receive messages they get on their Android devices to their personal computers.
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Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has accused an employee of carrying out "extensive and damaging sabotage" at the electric carmaker.
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Amazon.com said on Tuesday that it has partnered with Marriott International Inc to help increase guest access to amenities with Alexa, through its voice-controlled device Echo.
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NVIDIA has managed to create a high-quality slow motion footage using deep learning and a 30 frames-per-second video as a source.
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Panasonic has developed a time-of-flight (TOF) image sensor that uses avalanche photodiode (APD) pixels and is capable of capturing range imaging of objects up to 250 m even at night with poor visibility.
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At an event held at IBM's Watson West site in San Francisco, a champion debater and IBM's AI system, Project Debater, began by preparing arguments for and against the statement: "We should subsidize space exploration."
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Adobe today announced new enhancements to Adobe Document Cloud with advancements for Adobe Sign and new PDF integrations across Microsoft Office 365.
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Samsung Electronics has reportedly started using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography to develop 1ynm DRAM memory.
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An Australian court has fined Apple $9m for refusing to fix iPhones and iPads that had been serviced by third parties.
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