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Monday, July 23, 2018
Samsung Electronics has hired the developer of Nvidia's nForce IGP and has already engineering teams in hardware, software, test, verification, and implementation in a GPU project that could make Qualcomm, Nvidia Intel and AMD worry.
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Google is still raking in marketing dollars from advertisers, propelling the online search giant to another strong quarter in the face of costly regulatory trouble in Europe.
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Huawei Technologies is planning to roll out the first foldable handset with a flexible screen ahead of its rival Samsung Electronics.
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The Bluetooth SIG has updated the Bluetooth specification to correct a security hole of the Bluetooth technology that could be used for man-in-the-middle attacks.
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Xiaomi and its MIOT Partners have created the Smart Mouse Pad, a mouse pad that can also wirelessly charge your smartphone.
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Qualcomm today unveiled fully-integrated 5G NR millimeter wave (mmWave) and sub-6 GHz RF modules for smartphones and other mobile devices.
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Samsung Electronics will introduce an artificial intelligence (AI), Bixby-powered speaker in the second half of this year.
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Sony will release in September the IMX586 stacked CMOS image sensor for smartphone cameras. The new sensor features 48 effective megapixels, the industry's highest pixel count.
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