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Android to collaborate with Audi

Google intends to expand the influence of Android on automotive infotainment systems, navigation and multimedia. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google has agreed to cooperate with the Audi around the development of automotive infotainment systems based on the Android operating system.

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Google strikes back against Rockstar

Google began their defense from Rockstar. They claim that Android does not infringe patents for which they are targeted by patent consortium  Rockstar who is backed by giants like Microsoft and Apple. According to Rockstar, Android violates several patents for which they are claiming the rights, and besides Google in the lawsuit, there are seven of the company's partners, including Samsung and HTC.

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Online shopping during Christmas above all expectations

The rush of American consumers to online shops in the last days before Christmas apparently surprised the traders . Despite numerous analyisis and statistics, it seems that companies like Amazon and Wal -Mart, and courier service such as UPS as well, failed to accurately predict the amount of sales that will occur this year.

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The World's Biggest videogame collection belongs to Michael Thomasson from Buffalo

A few days ago the Guinness World Records has confirmed that Michael Thomasson from Buffalo is the new record holder with respect to the largest collection of video games. After the official Guinness team found that a man in his archives has incredible 10,607 titles, they declared him the new recorder, and Thomasson allegedly said that he found several more titles, even though this was enough to overthrow the previous record of 8,616 games from 2010.

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Mobile data traffic doubled since last year in the US

According to the New York Times and an analyst Chetan Sharma amount of mobile data traffic in the US market almost doubled compared to last year. Americans in 2013 spent an average of about 1.2 GB of traffic per month on their mobile devices. During the 2012 an average of 690 MB of data traffic was spent per month via mobile devices.

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