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The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
The cloud is already on the verge of version 2.0. It's more than file storage and collaboration now. To learn more, check out this video. You'll see why the cloud is getting everyone excited, again.
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'Zork' returns to the gaming world
Jolt Online's "casual MMO" Legends of Zork casts players as treasure hunting salesman in the remains of the Great Underground Empire.
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How the Wii saved Christmas
The video game industry saw a 14 percent year-over-year growth in December largely due to outstanding sales of the Nintendo Wii and DS game systems.
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Sony recalls 'LittleBigplanet' over Koran passages
Sony recalls LittleBigPlanet, just after it had been shipped to retailers, over two lines from the Koran that can be heard in one of the songs on the game's soundtrack.
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Report: Nintendo will add camera, music to DS
Japanese news site Nikkei Net is reporting that the time has finally come for Nintendo to roll out another new DS video game system, complete with a camera and music playback.
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NY gov signs game bill into law
New York State legislation that will have made it illegal to sell or rent some violent games to minors was signed was signed into law.
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Forums aflame over 'Grand Theft Auto IV' freeze
With the heavily anticipated release of 'Grand Theft Auto IV,' Rockstar finds itself dealing with still more troubleshooting trouble, as online forums are buzzing with reports of crashes.
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Kurzweil: 'Exponential' change ahead for games, people
Renowned inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil explains how tech will give people superhuman abilities and near immortality.
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Coming to toy shelves: 'Halo 3' line by McFarlane
Creator of famed Spawn comic plans five action figures and three vehicles based on Microsoft's first-person shooter.
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Sony sued over Blu-ray
California-based Target Technology alleges patent infringements in PS3 maker's latest optical disc technology.
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Video Game Decency Act returns
Bill aims to criminalize attempts to hide true content of games to obtain less-restrictive ratings from Entertainment Software Rating Board.
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Take-Two may put up 'for sale' sign
Analysts weigh in on likelihood, with one saying: "I can't see a sale happening, unless there is truly a 'greater fool' out there."
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In-Fusio sues Microsoft over mobile 'Halo'
French game developer says Redmond refused to approve designs for sci-fi shooter while still demanding payment for exclusive license.
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Hillary Clinton, Joe Lieberman help launch game-rating ads
Senators join rating board in announcing public-awareness campaign aimed at advising parents of game-rating system.
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GameStop won't get enough PS3s to fill preorders
Retailer's launch allocations aren't expected to cover original reservations; employees asked to wait until second shipment to buy.
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Is a PS3 shortage in the offing?
Limitations on PlayStation 3 preorder campaign by retailer GameStop suggest console could be in short supply.
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'Godfather' game heads to stores
Long-awaited shipping of uncharacteristic M-rated game from Electronic Arts boosts publisher's stocks in Tuesday trading.
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Sinclair ZX81 Teardown
Bill Detwiler cracks open the Sinclair ZX81 (a low-cost home computer released in 1981) in this TR Dojo teardown gallery.
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Nintendo slashes Wii price tag
For the first time, Nintendo says it will be cutting the price of its three-year-old Wii game console - a move designed to preempt upcoming Microsoft and Sony motion devices.
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Nintendo wins Wii patent case
Wii-maker touts early dismissal of infringement suit regarding parental controls on DVD video playback...which the Wii doesn't have. This is just one of 15-patent-related suits.
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Microsoft files 'magic wand' trademark
Newly disclosed patent filing from software giant describes a new way to control everything from a game console to a thermostat.
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