Toshiba to launch 20-megapixel image chip for digital cameras
The Tokyo-based firm says the new CMOS chip will be the highest resolution on the market when it launches in January
The Tokyo-based firm says the new CMOS chip will be the highest resolution on the market when it launches in January
Numerous market factors have allowed the free and open source operating system to make great strides.
Samsung's action follows allegations by Ericsson that some Samsung devices infringe its patents.
The company said its online streaming was affected by issues in Web services provided by Amazon in the U.S.
Fiscal Cliff negotiations seem most likely reason for $15.07 rise, along with news about Samsung
The EU puts a stake in the anti-piracy treaty, which can "no longer come back from the grave".
The remote will be compatible will LG's 2013 range of smart TVs, Blu-ray players and cinema systems.
The Cloud first converted the Square Mile into a single WiFi hotspot in 2007.
Cisco this week announced its intent to acquire BroadHop, a developer of network management servers and software for carriers.
A judge has denied Apple's request for a permanent injunction on 26 Samsung phones that were the focus of the patent lawsuit.
The services promise to improve patient care.
SpongeBob Diner Dash collects personal information from children in violation of U.S. law, the complaint says.
Nvelo's software allows the most often accessed data to be cached on fast SSDs.
Based on Slackware, this tiny, 210 MB distro offers a GUI and a variety of preinstalled apps.
Based on current market trends, Motorola Solutions A/NZ managing director, Gary Starr, expects mobility to be big in 2013.
Apple co-founder talks about growing smartphone market, reflects on Apple's past.
Following up on its purchase earlier this year of video optimization company Radvision, Avaya Wednesday announced enhancements to its Aura and Flare unified communications (UC) platforms that could signal the company's move into next generation videoconferencing for the enterprise.
Google talks are advancing slowly.
Popular Android apps such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Gmail do not always require a log-in each time they are launched, leaving them open to misuse.
More and more Americans -- particularly if they are younger, richer and male -- are getting more and more of their news content from smartphones and tablets, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism.
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