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Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Alphabet's Google introduced new ad-buying tools on Tuesday that showcase its push to allow machines fine-tune ads and determine where they should run.
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Facebook is adding new ways to help marketers engage with their customers on mobile, encourage product discovery and drive sales online and in stores, with the introduction of AR ads in Facebook News Feed.
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Nokia has signed a one billion euro ($1.17 billion) deal to support China Mobile, the Finnish network gear maker said on Tuesday.
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LG Display got Chinese government approval to build an OLED display factory there, the company said Tuesday.
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Mozilla has started testing Firefox Lockbox, a new way for iOS users to access Firefox saved passwords. Mozilla is also releasing Notes, a simple place to take and store notes across your devices - desktop and mobile.
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SoftBank Group is increasing its stake in Yahoo Japan through a $2 billion deal with U.S. firm Altaba to deepen ties with the internet heavyweight ahead of an IPO of its telecoms unit.
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IBM is expanding its storage portfolio with the launch of FlashSystem 9100, a new NVMe-accelerated flash array that aims to help enterprises reduce costs and mitigate operational risks in hybrid cloud environments.
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Four senior U.S. House Republicans sent letters on Monday to the chief executives of Apple and Google parent Alphabet asking questions about location data and mobile phone privacy practices and the handling of customer data.
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The Nikon Coolpix P1000, the company's latest compact camera, has a lens with the world's highest zoom ratio: at 24-3000mm equivalence, it's capable of 125x optical zoom.
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Microsoft is going for the low-end of the personal computing market with a smaller, cheaper Surface Go tablet that takes on Apple's cheapest iPads.
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Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing its fifth-generation V-NAND memory chips. In the first use of the 'Toggle DDR 4.0' interface, the speed for transmitting data between storage and memory over Samsung's new 256-gigabit (Gb) V-NAND has reached 1.4-gigabits per second (Gbps), a 40-percent increase from its 64-layer predecessor.
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