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World's Thinnest Smartphone? LG Says New Optimus Black Is It

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January 6, 2011
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World's Thinnest Smartphone? LG Says New Optimus Black Is It The Android-powered device uses a new NOVA display to achieve its svelte profile, the company says.
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Microsoft Bashes Apple at CES While Previewing Next-Gen Windows Microsoft Windows President Steven Sinofsky said users are inconvenienced because there is no convergence across the across the iPhone, iPad, iPod and MacBook.
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Ballmer Plugs Windows 7 as an OS for All Devices Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer positioned Windows 7 as an operating system that can drive new and innovative products, as the company tries to fend off competition.
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What's New and Hot in Storage at CES So far, we've seen so many drives, your head will spin. We round up the newest offerings from makers like Hitachi, Iomega, Samsung, Seagate, and more.
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Qualcomm to Acquire Wi-Fi Specialist Atheros UPDATE: By acquiring Atheros, Qualcomm is hoping to help expand the use of its products beyond cellular networks.
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Lexar Introduces 32GB MicroSDHC Card and USB Transfer Kit for Phones Lexar Media allows you to squeeze a multimedia cornucopia on your cell phone with its 32GB Class 10 High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card.
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Apple's New Mac App Store Prompts Concern Some Mac developers are worried about the impact of the new Mac App Store launching Thursday.
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Linux Adds Driver Support for Raft of Devices In addition to improved hardware support, Linux version 2.6.37 sheds Big Kernel Lock, boosts performance, and tightens security.
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Taiwan Brainstorms Ideas for Future Handheld Devices Taiwan will offer local manufacturers ideas and subsidies to build novel handheld products, aiming to triple the island's production of such devices by 2014, a...
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Windows 8 on ARM Expands Microsoft's Mobile Horizons Microsoft revealed at CES that the Windows 8 OS will be compatible with ARM hardware platforms which dominate smartphones and tablets.
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Self-Encrypted Drives Set to Become Standard Fare As secure data storage becomes more crucial, more companies are moving to on-board data encryption.
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LG to Show Off Wi-Fi Direct on Upcoming Smartphone Wi-Fi Direct, a wireless LAN mode that doesn't require a hotspot, is starting to emerge in handsets and will be demonstrated on an LG Electronics smartphone at CES.
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Tablets Toughen Up for Rugged Conditions For companies that arent always confined to the safety of the office, a new class of tablets could offer a more durable solution.
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Security Researcher Finds Way Around Flash Sandbox A security researcher has found a gap in the way Adobe Systems has fortified its Flash Player for better security, which could result in data being stolen and...
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S. Korean Police Say Google Collected Private Data Illegally South Korean police have concluded that Google collected private information when gathering Street View data
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Microsoft to Put Next Windows OS on ARM Chips Microsoft says the next version of its Windows PC operating system will run on ARM processors.
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Intel Offers Concessions to Win EU Approval of McAfee Buy Intel has made certain commitments to the European Union in an effort to push ahead with its proposed acquisition of McAfee.
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Lenovo IdeaPad Hybrid an Expensive Concept The Lenovo IdeaPad U1 notebook / tablet hybrid has a cool factor, but bang for the buck it may not be worth the investment.
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FarmVille Developer Zynga Buys Social Browser Flock Zynga, the company behind popular Facebook games such as FarmVille and Mafia Wars, has acquired Flock, which develops a Web browser fine-tuned for real-time...
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Otellini: Intel's New Tablet Chip Gaining Momentum More than 100 tablets using Intel's Oak Trail chips are being designed and some will start shipping in the first half of this year, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said...
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