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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Welcome to the first edition of "Tech Around the World", our new daily feature where we will cover the latest news happening in tech. From Monday to Friday, we'll strive to create good and coherent list of important events.
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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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YouTube just started to test a new feature that will allow users to click on six new buttons (LOL, OMG, EPIC, CUTE, WTF, FAIL) under the video and share their reaction.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Qualcomm’s UPLINQ conference is in its second year and is promising to be an even bigger show than last year.
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CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY
NEWS
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On Easter Friday, Amazon Web Services cloud computing were affected by a major service disruption, affecting numerous popular services.
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ENTERPRISE, SECURITY
NEWS
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Epsilon is a company you don't hear a lot about… unless they make a critical security issue that compromises your own data. Latest companies that lost your data are Best Buy and Chase.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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We received note from Lars Weinand, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager at nVidia EMEA that the company noticed some websites overvolting the GTX 590 to the point of failure.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Anyone will tell you, if you want to be able to retain a customer base, you must keep them satisfied. However, it looks like Nokia has greater issues than that.
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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It looks like the lack of sensitivity to different skin color for the web camera tracking software could land HP in hot waters of racial tension.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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TSMC just announced that it will launch a process qualification specification and service package for automotive-grade semiconductor manufacturing, a first for the auto-industry.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Corsair today re-launched its Dominator GT line, which had been removed from the market due to unacceptable failure levels of the Elpida Hyper chips with which the modules are built.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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At 9:18AM PDT, we were contacted by Michael Innes, COO of VisionTek citing stories appearing in various media. At 3:20PM, we got statements from interested parties.
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CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY
ANALYSIS
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Everyone loves Google, but can Google put an OS under Chrome and make it work and secure?
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Corsair has made an announcement on various forums indicating their concern with the use of the Elpida "hyper" ICs in their high-end memory.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Laptop Hunters were a good start, but Microsoft decided to screw everything up: We all call small notebooks - netbooks. MSFT is suggesting that netbook manufacturers use the name "Low Cost Small Notebook PC". WTF?
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT, BLOGS
REVIEWS
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In the world of Consumer Electronics, it isn't strange to require a two people assembly of a new TV; plasma TVs can weigh more than 50 kg [110lb]. But two men required for a 7kg part?
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