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Article | 24/11/2011 Hitachi plans to sell systems that integrate data from cities in the cloud
Hitachi plans to aggressively pursue large cloud computing projects and market software that will integrate data from infrastructure across entire cit...
Article | 22/11/2011 Qualcomm's Mirasol reflective color display debuts on Korean e-reader
Qualcomm's long-awaited Mirasol reflective color screen technology is on the market, in an e-reader that launched in South Korea on Tuesday.
Article | 21/11/2011 Japan mobile game giant Gree sues rival DeNA for blocking developers
Japanese mobile game platform operator Gree said Monday it has sued rival DeNA for obstructing game developers that try to launch games on both of the...
Article | 18/11/2011 Sega acquires US online game developer Three Rings
Sega said Friday it has acquired U.S. online game developer Three Rings Design, in an effort to grow outside its traditional video game business overs...
Article | 17/11/2011 Samsung to launch tweaked Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany next week
Samsung Electronics will launch a modified version of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany next week, after sales of the original were banned by a German co...
Article | 16/11/2011 Sharp will stick with tablets, reveals new 7-inch model
Sharp said Wednesday it has no plans to abandon its Galapagos tablet line and announced a 7-inch model that can serve as a WiMAX router.
Article | 16/11/2011 Elpida broadens DRAM patent lawsuits against Nanya
Elipda said Wednesday it has sued Nanya in the U.S. and Taiwan for DRAM patent infringements.
Article | 15/11/2011 Panasonic to sell TV panel factory to new Japan Display venture
Panasonic said Tuesday it will sell one of its main domestic TV panel factories to a new joint venture focused on producing smaller screens, as Japan'...
Article | 15/11/2011 Fujitsu to team with Whamcloud in Lustre development
Fujitsu said Tuesday it will work with Whamcloud to develop new features for the open-source Lustre file system aimed at high-performance computing.
Article | 4/11/2011 Ebooks vs. Print books
The question about ebooks is not if they will pass print, but when.
Article | 2/11/2011 Sony books 2Q loss as TVs, PlayStation weigh on profits
Sony said Wednesday it booked a deep loss during its fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 30, and now expects to be in the red for the entire year, weigh...
Article | 2/11/2011 Tiny add-on turns iPhone into hand projector, throws 25-inch screen from 1 meter
A tiny projector that plugs into an iPhone's docking slot and can throw a 25-inch image about a meter away has gone on sale in Japan and China.
Article | 28/10/2011 Nintendo Wii U to launch after March 2012
Nintendo said Friday its new Wii U game console will go on sale during the next fiscal year that begins in April, and the company will look to avoid t...
Article | 28/10/2011 Samsung to sell phones with flexible screens next year
Samsung Electronics is aiming to launch mobile phones with flexible displays next year, with tablets and other portable devices to have these displays...
Article | 27/10/2011 Nintendo 3DS 2Q sales rebound as price cuts kick in
Sales of Nintendo's 3DS handheld game console rebounded over the last quarter as it slashed prices, but the company said it is facing deep financial l...

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