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All Rumors
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Microsoft's next gen Surface to debut at BUILD
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Microsoft is expected to announce second-generation Surface tablets at the company's Build Developer Conference, which will be hosted from June 26-28, according to sources from the upstream supply chain, adding that they have already shipped components for 1-1.5 million Intel-based units to the software giant since the end of 2012.
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Amazon to use 4.7-inch screen for upcoming smartphone
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Amazon is reportedly going to use a 4.7-inch screen for its smartphone that is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2013, according to industry supply chain sources.
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Apple expected to release Ultra HD TV in 2013
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Apple may try to release the TV by the end of 2013 but is more likely to do so towards the beginning of 2014
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Apple to update MacBook Air/Pro in June
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Apple has issued requests for quotations (RFQ) to Taiwan-based supply chain makers for the revision of several notebook models including MacBook Pro and MacBook Air series in June 2013, causing ultrabook vendors to be concerned, according to supply chain makers.
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Nokia to unveil tablet in February at MWC 2013
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Nokia has talked about cooperation with Microsoft, Qualcomm and Compal Electronics to resume development of a 10-inch Windows RT tablet, and is likely to unveil the model at the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, during February 25-28, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers.
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Dual screen Asus Taichi to now cost close to $2,000
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Digitimes reports, via unnamed sources, that Asus will launch the Taichi notebook at the IT Month trade show in Taiwan, in December, at a cost of $1,992. The story claims that "yield rate and cost problems" have caused Asus to raise the price of the notebook.
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Upstream supply chain sees Surface RT orders cut by half
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Digitimes claims a source says Microsoft cut Surface RT orders by half. Microsoft expected 4 million sales but now is expecting 2 million.
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