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Sony, Panasonic to Team up to Mass-produce OLED TV Panels Sony and Panasonic said Monday they will team up to create mass production technology for super-high resolution TVs based on OLED technology.
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Malware Infection Forces Printers to Print Garbled Data, Researchers Say Printers connected to Windows computers infected with new variants of a malware program called Trojan.Milicenso.
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Facebook's 'Find Friends Nearby' -- Good Idea, Needs Work When multiple people launch this stealth feature in close proximity, they'll see each other's names in a list, even if they're not friends on Facebook.
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Annual Cost of iPad Charging is Negligible iPads are eco-friendly as far as power consumption, eating less than 12 kWh of power in a year, study reveals.
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Twitter Outage: Glitch, Not Hack Twitter is to blame for a temporary outage, not a hactivist group that claimed it took down the site in a distributed denial-of-service attack.
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Researcher Says Face.com iOS Flaw Left Facebook, Twitter Vulnerable UPDATE: Facial recognition start-up Face.com patched a vulnerability in its KLINK iOS app that could have allowed hijacking of Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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Box OneCloud Now Supports Android Devices Subscribers to this enterprise service can now access Android apps and store and share Android files.
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RIM Committed to Company Overhaul, as Report of Blackberry Sell-off Surfaces Report says RIM could be planning to split off its BlackBerry smartphone.
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OpenStack Company Piston Adds Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Piston Cloud Computing is the first OpenStack-based company to embrace virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).
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Oracle's Hurd to Spell out New 'Customer Experience' Product Strategy Oracle is planning to build on its acquisitions of companies such as ATG, Fatwire and RightNow with a new product strategy centered around "customer experience."
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Windows 8 Update: Windows Phone 8 Apps Won't Run As-is Apps for the new platform will be adaptable to Windows 8, but they will need to be rewritten.
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iPhone 5 will Trounce Galaxy S III, Foxconn CEO Says The electronics manufacturer says Apple's next model will "put the Galaxy S III to shame."
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AMD's Chip May Add Visual Appeal to Specialty Tablets Tablet devices designed for use in hospitals and stores could get better graphics through Advanced Micro Devices' latest low-power G-T16R embedded processor...
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ICANN Suspends Digital Archery Contest for GTLD Program ICANN has suspended the Digital Archery contest part of its new Generic Top-level Domain (gTLD) Program, which was destined to decide which gTLD applications...
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Verizon, T-Mobile Plan Spectrum Swap Verizon Wireless will swap spectrum with T-Mobile USA in the AWS (advanced wireless service) band, if Verizon can get regulatory approval to buy the spectrum...
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