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China's Internet population has grown to over half-a-billion, adding 50 million just last year.
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The credit card sized computer board, the Raspberry Pi, has sold 1 million units since it was launched in February 2012.
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Chinese search giant Baidu has teamed up with France Telecom's Orange subsidiary to install a new Baidu-created browser for Android users in Africa and the Middle East.
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Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky has identified a new computer virus it dubbed "Red October" targeting eastern European countries.
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Polaroid's new Fotobar store chain will turn your smartphone photos into museum quality art.
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The eagerly awaited dock for the Google (Asus-made) Nexus 7 tablet is now only days away.
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Microsoft has bought home automation specialist R2 Studios and added it to its Xbox division.
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Who owns the "App Store"? A judge has sided with Amazon against Apple's latest attempt to own the name for its apps.
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Google's new interactive map showcases New Year's resolutions of people around the world.
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Zynga is putting down its most popular games, including Petville and Mafia Wars 2.
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LG has beaten its South Korean rival, Samsung, in the launch of a new OLED TV set. But with a price tag at over $10,000, it may find few takers.
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As CES 2013 draws near, Samsung has teased a new TV set that appears to be taller than it is wide.
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Problems with content licensing with media companies means that Intel's new Internet TV service won't be seen at CES 2013.
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