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Personal Computing Device Shipments to Continue Their Slow Decline
Unit shipments for the worldwide personal computing devices (PCD) market, comprised of Traditional PCs and Tablets, are expected to decline...
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Leica Q2 Camera Packs a 47.3 Megapixel Full Frame Sensor
Leica Camera AG presents the Leica Q2 – the next-generation model of the Leica Q line of cameras.
With...
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Corsair Introduces the K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard
Corsair is launching the new CORSAIR K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard, bringing control to living room PCs and home entertainment setups....
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Google To Add Digital Driver License In Your Android Smartphone
Google is working to allow you to store your identification documents like drivers’ license on your Android smartphone instead in...
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New Trojan Found Nested in Sofwtare From Pirate Bay
A malware Trojan scheme was recently identified on The Pirate Bay, where scammers started seeding a host of cracked software...
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European Commission Accepts Commitments by Disney, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. and Sky on Cross-border pay-TV services
The European Commission has made commitments offered by Disney, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. and Sky legally binding under EU...
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AMD Ryzen 3000 Desktop Series and 3rd Generation Threadripper Coming Later This Year
AMD plans to release the 3rd generation Zen 2 CPUs, specifically the Ryzen 3000-series in the summer, followed by the...
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Intel Introduces "Throughput Mode" in the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO Toolkit
The latest release of the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO Toolkit includes a CPU “throughput” mode, which is said to accelerate...
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Apple Expands Workforce in Qualcomm's Hometown
Apple on Wednesday held an event to say it's expanding in San Diego by building a new office in the...
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Foldable Phone Penetration Rate to Begin in 2021
Samsung and Huawei had foldable concept phones on display in MWC 2019, but they are still in the stages of...
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Huawei Sues U.S. Over Equipment Ban
Huawei Technologies has sued the U.S. government for barring its equipment from certain networks.
The lawsuit is aimed at a...
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Tesla V3 Supercharging Tech Can Recharge a Car in 15 Minutes
Tesla is rolling out new technology that will cut typical recharging times for its electric vehicles to about 15 minutes....
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Nintendo Unveils Virtual Reality Cardboard Kit for Switch
Nintendo’s Switch hybrid is making its first foray into virtual reality games with the announcement of the Nintendo Labo: VR...
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Democrats Attempt to Bring Back Net Neutrality Rules
Congressional Democrats unveiled a bill on Wednesday to reinstate net neutrality rules repealed by the Federal Communications Commission under U.S....
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Facebook’s Zuckerberg Outlines Vison for Privacy-Focused Social Networking
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to Facebook’s services on Wednesday, saying that he would spend the...
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Waymo to Starting Selling its LiDAR Sensors to Third Parties
Alphabet's Waymo will start selling its custom lidars used in the company's self-driving cars to companies outside of self-driving, beginning...
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GeForce RTX Triple Threat Bundle Brings You Metro Exodus, Anthem, and Battlefield V
Nvidia's latest bundle is giving you a copy of Metro Exodus, AnthemT, and Battlefield V with eligible GeForce RTX 2080...
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Fitbit Relases New $160 Versa Lite Smartwatch
Fitbit is hoping more affordable versions of its wearables will boost it sales and announced the Versa Lite, a stripped-down...
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Harley Davidson Details Electric 2020 LiveWire Motorcycle and New Electric Bicycles
Harley-Davidson is displaying 2020 LiveWire along with three lightweight EV future concepts at the Geneva International Motor Show.
In...
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Smartphone Shipments Expected to Drop for the Third Consecutive Year
The smartphone market continues to be challenged and 2019 is projected to experience its third consecutive year of declining shipments....