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- 15 November 2012
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News: Harman announces Lightning-compatible docks for latest-generation iOS devices
Just in time for the holiday season's official kickoff, audio giant Harman has announced the addition of two Lightning-friendly speaker systems to the lineup of its JBL brand.
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News: Mellanox extends InfiniBand across the campus
Mellanox Technologies has introduced a new set of switches, the MetroX TX6000 series, that can stretch an InfiniBand connection across different buildings.
- 14 November 2012
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News: Apple stops selling Apple Care in Italy after 'violating' warranty law
Apple is reported to have taken AppleCare off the shelves in Italy, although reports claim it is still selling the protection plan to Italian customers online.
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News: Japan's Sharp is seeking investment from Intel, others
Japan's Sharp is seeking an investment from U.S. chip giant Intel and other companies.
- 13 November 2012
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News: Report: Intel in talks to invest up to US$500 million in Sharp
Intel is in final negotiations to invest up to US$500 million in struggling Sharp of Japan, Kyodo News agency reported Tuesday.
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News: Honda to test tablet-synced electric mini-car
Honda will begin tests next year of a small electric vehicle that uses a driver's tablet for displaying dashboard readings, audio, navigation and images from its rearview camera, it said Tuesday.
- 07 November 2012
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News: The Week in iOS Accessories: Put a bird on it!
This week’s roundup of iOS accessories offers new-school music creation, old-school telephone handsets, and listening solutions galore.
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News: Amazon cuts Japan Kindle prices pre-launch, well below US prices
Amazon.com, a latecomer to Japan's e-reader market, is slashing its Kindle prices in the country before it has shipped a single device.
- 06 November 2012
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Opinion: Remains of the Day: Two hands and a map
Google's working on an iOS Maps app that may never see the light of day, Apple may soon let Siri buy your movie tickets, and Steve Jobs gets fully posable. The remainders for Monday, November 5, 2012 are up a creek.
- 02 November 2012
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News: Pick a pico projector: We review four of the best and brightest models
Pico projectors—the tiniest of handheld projectors—continue to benefit from advances in miniaturization and power management. Although most pico projectors are still a tad too bulky for comfortable pocket portability, none of models in this round will weigh down a briefcase or purse by more than a pound; some weigh less than half that. Each one can throw a bright image on a wall or screen in an average-size room, even in the presence of lots of ambient light.
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News: Sharp's warning it may collapse surprises few
Japan's Sharp, a major supplier of LCD displays to Apple and other manufacturers, has warned that it may not survive if it can't turn around its business, an admission that caught few off guard.
- 31 October 2012
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Test Centre: Group test: What's the best 19 to 24-inch LCD monitor?
PC Advisor reviews the best 5 LCD monitors between 19in and 24in on sale in the UK today.
- 29 October 2012
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Opinion: -ROM, -R, +R, +RW? Understanding the optical drive alphabet soup
Nick248 asked the Answer Line forum about optical drives. I figured it was time to go over the various types of CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, and the drives that read and write to them.
- 26 October 2012
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How-Tos: Mac 101: Your input devices
For the last few weeks I've casually thrown around phrases like "hover your cursor over," "press the Command key," and "swipe to the side on your trackpad." And while I'm fairly confident that such suggestions are well within your powers to understand, it's possible (likely, even) that you, your keyboard, mouse, and trackpad are not on entirely intimate terms. Let's do something about that now.
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News: Casio shows new $2,500 Android scanner-tablet for businesses
Japan's Casio is preparing to launch a new Android tablet for businesses that acts as a personal scanner.
- 25 October 2012
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News: New levies on smartphones and tablets must compensate for Dutch home copying
Buyers of smartphones, tablets and MP3 players must pay a levy of up to €5 (US$6.5) in the Netherlands as of January 2013 to compensate for loss of income to the music and film industries caused by private copying, the Dutch ministry of Security and Justice announced on Thursday.
- 24 October 2012
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News: McAfee Focus'12: McAfee collaborates with Xerox
Security vendor, McAfee and document management vendor, Xerox Corporation, have collaborated to offer protection against malware and viruses.
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News: Kanji Kindle: Amazon's e-reader comes to Japan late, but priced to move
The text on Amazon's newest Kindle reads top-to-bottom and right-to-left.
- 23 October 2012
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News: On eve of Apple launch event, Japan's Sharp says IGZO devices set to surge
Japan's Sharp said Tuesday that mobile devices using its new IGZO display technology, which can triple battery life while offering higher touch sensitivity, are about to surge.
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News: Report: Samsung Display terminates LCD contract with Apple
Samsung Display has terminated a contract to make LCD panels for Apple due to supply chain issues and financial strain, according to a news report published in The Korea Times on Monday.
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