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Gigabyte Technology announces its new DIY PC kit

Gigabyte Technology, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and PC systems, has announced the next generation GIGABYTE BRIX Pro, a compact DIY PC kit that features professional CPU performance and visually stunning graphics support with the Intel i7 Core 4770R processor featuring the

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Dish withdraws its $2.2 billion bid for LightSquared

Dish Network’s courtroom dance with LightSquared appears to have concluded.Reuters reports that the committee overseeing LightSquared’s bankruptcy auction confirmed Dish has withdrawn its $2.2 billion bid for the company, leaving its controversial L-band spectrum on the table. Satellite television c

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Digital movie sales surge while DVDs plummet

After years of trying to convince consumers to buy movies online, Hollywood found a solution in 2013: Make it the only option. Digital movie purchases surged 47% last year to $1.19 billion, according to data released by Digital Entertainment Group, an industry trade group. It was the fastest-growing

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White House extends ISS operations by four years

The $100 billion-plus International Space Station (ISS) is set to have its operations extended by four more years. NASA plans to announce this week that the White House has approved the station’s operations to continue until 2024, according to documents obtained by the Orlando Sentinel. The United S

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Wireless executives demand more spectrum

Liberating more spectrum for mobile broadband use is key to enabling the next generation of connected technologies, wireless executives said during an International CES panel discussion in Las Vegas. Carriers have complained for years about the looming spectrum crunch that they will face as users in