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ARM delivers first 16-core Mali GPU design

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ARM delivers first 16-core Mali GPU design
ARM has released designs for two new Mali GPU cores, including a 16-core part that should help bring higher-end capabilities like video-editing and gesture recognition to mobile devices. Read More
 


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Sprint to launch four smartphones with tri-band Spark technology
From big to little Samsung smartphones, Sprint announced Wednesday it will sell the Galaxy Mega for $199.99 and the Galaxy S 4 mini for $99.99, both with two-year service plans, starting Nov. 8. Read More
 

3-D printing adds new dimension to business innovation
  3-D printing may have an image problem. It's sometimes seen as a hobbyist pursuit -- a fun way to build knickknacks from your living room desktop -- but a growing number of companies are giving serious thought to the technology to help get new ideas off the ground. Read More
 

Sharky: All trick, no treat
Flashback to the autumn of 1995, when one IT guy on this company's server team is more than a little smug about being first to get Windows 95. But a few co-workers quickly get fed up with his attitude -- and they have an idea. Read More
 

HP sues seven optical drive makers over price-fixing
HP has filed suit against seven makers of optical disk drive technology, claiming that over a six-year period the group conspired to drive up the price of products sold to HP and others. Read More
 

Long shot? Apple could grow Mac share to 20%
Apple has a shot at growing the Mac's share of all personal computers even as total shipments of desktops and notebooks continue to contract, an analyst argued today. Read More
 

First NASA deep-space craft powers up for first time
Orion, expected to be the first NASA spacecraft to journey into deep space, last week was powered up for the first time at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Read More
 


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Bay Trail chips to speed up Lenovo's next ThinkPad Tablet
A speedier successor to the ThinkPad Tablet 2 is being developed by Lenovo as the company tries to add more tablets to its mix of personal computing portfolio. Read More
 

Barbara Krasnoff: Lenovo's new Yoga tablet: A difference that might make a difference?
Lenovo's new Yoga tablet may not be revolutionary, but it does have some design differences that could distinguish it from the pack of other Android tablets on the market. Read More
 

Samsung takes baby steps in touting Tizen OS to developers
The open source Tizen mobile operating system is one of the most visible examples that Samsung isn't completely dependent on the Android mobile OS. Read More
 

Dell's deal to go private complete, no change in product plans
A deal to buy out Dell was completed on Tuesday, officially taking the company private. Read More
 

Motorola's Project Ara aims to create a customizable mobile platform
Motorola is developing a free, open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones. Read More
 

ARM servers with 64-bit Calxeda chips to ship next year
  Low-power servers running on Calxeda's 64-bit ARM chip will be available a year from now, Calxeda said. Read More
 

 

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