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The largest trade show and conference for embedded system designers and managers will be held in Yokohama, Japan, from November 16-18.
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iFixit's teardown shows an abundance of TI silicon, with flash memory storage and system memory from Samsung and Hynix, respectively.
CNET
Logitech jumped off the Google TV train earlier this week, but now it looks like another consumer-electronics maker, LG, may be hopping on.
CNET
Connected Planet Online
The Christian Science Monitor
ARM has announced the ARM Mali-T658 GPU - the latest member of the Midgard architecture-based GPU family targeting high performance devices such as superphones, tablets and smart-TVs. The Mali-T658 GPU delivers up to ten times the graphics performance of the Mali-400 MP GPU, found in a wide range of today's mainstream consumer products.
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Olympus' admission that three of its top executives colluded to hide losses from investors fails to address the roles played by other officials, according to the company's biggest overseas shareholder.
Bloomberg
Huawei has confirmed that Microsoft is demanding royalty payments from it over products using Android software.
Guardian
The deal provides LG with a license to IV's extensive patent portfolio.
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Facebook is in no hurry to go public or to get into China, where it is officially blocked, according to Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the social networking giant.
AFP (via Google)
Forbes
Los Angeles Times
Sometime in 1998 or 1999, Internet Explorer (IE) became the number one Web browser in the world. In October 2011, according to NetMarketShare, IE is barely above the 50% mark of desktop browsers with 52.63%.
ZDNet
The Register
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