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Judge Blocks U.S. Sales of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Apple won a court order Tuesday blocking the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer in the U.S. U.S... -
Google Labs Create Computer That Mimics Human Brain
Google researchers have built a 9-layer neural network that can learn to detect faces using only unlabeled images. The researchers... -
Zynga To Offer New Games, Social Network, API For Game Developers
Zynga plans to provide programming tools to help third-party developers make online games based on its own software. The company... -
Buffalo Shipping MiniStation HDD With Dual Thunderbolt And USB 3.0 Interface
Buffalo Technology today announced the availability of the MiniStation Thunderbolt / USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive.Demonstrated...
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Qualcomm Releases Snapdragon SDK For Android
Qualcomm today announced the Snapdragon SDK for Android at the Uplinq 2012 developers conference. A preview release of the SDK... -
SanDisk Acquires Storage Software Maker Schooner Information Technology
SanDisk has acquired Schooner Information Technology, Inc., an enterprise software company located in Silicon Valley that develops flash-optimized database and... -
Mozilla Launches Speedy Upgrade Of Firefox for Android
Mozilla has released a new Firefox for Android, available for download in the Google Play store. The new... -
Pioneer Joins HTC Connect Program to Link A/V Devices With Smartphones
Pioneer Electronics will make its 2012 line of consumer products compatible with HTC's smartphone, by joining the HTC Connect program... -
VIZIO Launches $99 Co-Star With Google TV
VIZIO today released the VIZIO Co-Star Stream Player, a device based on the latest version of Google TV that transforms... -
Dell Expands XPS Laptop Family With New Models
Dell today expanded its XPS laptop portfolio with the XPS 14 and XPS 15 laptops. Joining the XPS 13 Ultrabook,... -
Acer Debuts 6,000 Lumens Single Lamp Projector
Acer today introduced a 6,000 lumens professional projector, the P7215, powered by a single lamp. The projector is delivering light... -
Facebook Changes Users' Email Addresses
Facebook is trying to make its users' Facebook email addresses the primary ones, forcing people use Facebook them and showing... -
JEDEC Updates The UFS Standard
JEDEC's UFS flash memory standard matures, offering faster performance and lower power consumption for Mmobile devices such as tablets and... -
PS3 Update v4.20 Coming Tomorrow With Sidetone and Sound Enhancements
Tomorrow Sony will be releasing a new system software update (v4.20) for PlayStation 3 which will include a few minor... -
OWC Releases 960GB Mercury Electra MAX 3G SSD
Other World Computing has released the OWC Mercury Electra MAX 3G 960GB SSD, the highest capacity 2.5" Solid State Drive... -
Microsoft to Buy Social Network Yammer For $1.2 Billion
Microsoft agreed to buy online social network firm Yammer for $1.2 billion in cash, which will allow the software company... -
T-Mobile To Buy Wireless Spectrum From Verizon
Verizon Wireless on Monday said that it has agreed to sell wireless spectrum rights to T-Mobile USA and swap others,... -
Seagate Invests In SSD Controller Maker DensBits
Seagate Technology plc and DensBits Technologies Ltd., the inventor of the first Memory Modem have announced today a strategic agreement... -
Google Nexus Tablet Details Leak
Google's Nexus tablet will offer Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" OS, a 1280x800 IPS display, and will retail for less than... -
European Commission Clears Acquisition of Stake in Sharp Display By Hon Hai
The European Commission (EC) has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of joint control over the Japanese...