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Friday, June 22, 2018
Headlining the agenda at the Federal Communications Commission's July meeting is a proposal to make more intensive use of mid-band spectrum from 3.7 to 4.2 GHz, commonly called the C-band, followed by a rulemaking on the 6 GHz band in this fall.
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AMD engineers have presented a potential solution for overcoming data routing issues in "chiplets" - a concept in which bare ICs are interconnected on a larger slice of silicon.
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BlackBerry is stabilizing as a company that turned from a failing smartphone maker into a mid-range cloud software provider. The company on Friday announced better than expected estimates for revenue growth for the fourth quarter in a row.
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Apple's latest move in the legal battle with Qualcomm is the inquiry to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to declare the chipmaker's patents invalid.
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Samsung has filed a patent with the US Patent and Trademark Office showing a new Galaxy concept design that has no bezels on the bottom and sides of the phone, and slims the top bezel down to thin, notch-free bar.
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Although Samsung Electronics and Apple continue to dominate the high-end of the smartphone market, smartphones are by in large marketed by firms based in China.
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YouTube said on Thursday that video uploaders with more than 100,000 followers could start paid fan clubs on the service, one of the new features aimed at helping itself and its users diversify revenue.
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