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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Zeebo - the fourth game console?
Zeebo which recently launched its low-cost game console in Brazil hopes to develop its own army of gamers with lower costs and wireless game distribution system.
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Revolution in the gaming world?
OnLive announced a brand-new game distribution system Monday that will allow players to stream on-demand games at the highest quality onto PCs or directly into TVs using a small plug-in.
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CNET News.com reporter roundtable
Beyond all the glitz, gadgets and gizmos, who were the big winners and big losers at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo? Join Charlie Cooper, Jim Kerstetter, Ina Fried and Daniel Terdiman...
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Will the Microsoft Xbox win the living room wars over Apple, Google?
A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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Microsoft plans new console subsidization model with $99 Xbox 360 (report)
With a $99 subscription-based Xbox 360 bundle, Microsoft may plan to drastically alter the game console retail model.
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Nintendo posts first annual loss on weak console sales
Nintendo posts an annual operating loss caused by poor sales of its gaming consoles and a weak Japanese yen.
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Next-generation consoles may not meet sales projections: analysts
Games consoles are battling against a whole host of other distractions for attention, such as social media and tablets.
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Xbox 360 sales down by almost half
Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division saw revenue fall by 16 percent to $1.62 billion, with the company placing much of the blame on a "soft gaming console market."
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Xbox 360: 15 months as the best-selling console in the US
Microsoft is enjoying its fifteenth consecutive month as the best-selling console in the U.S., according to NPD data.
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Next-generation Xbox Durango could ship with 16-core CPU
The hardware Microsoft has shipped to developers for the next Xbox supposedly includes a 16-core IBM PowerPC CPU and AMD Radeon HD 7000-series graphics.
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US government hires company to hack into video game consoles
The U.S. Navy is paying a company six figures to hack into used video game consoles and extract sensitive information. The tasks to be completed are for both offline and online data.
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Microsoft: 'Unlikely' that credit card details can be lifted from Xbox consoles
Microsoft claims that a data leakage is unlikely given that credit card information is not stored on the console.
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Microsoft investigating used Xbox 360 credit card hack
Security researchers say they can extract credit card information from Xbox 360s even after they have been restored to factory settings. Microsoft says it is investigating the claims.
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Hackers can steal credit card data from used Xbox 360s
Security researchers at Drexel University and Dakota State University say they can extract credit card information from Microsoft Xbox 360s even after they have been restored to factory settings.
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Adobe sets its sights on the next cash cow: 'Console quality' gaming
Adobe is setting its sights on its latest cash cow venture: charging developers who create 'console quality' games.
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Manage your public/private cloud services with ScaleXtreme
While their iPhone app doesn't give the administrator all the information they need, the ScaleXtreme cloud-based SaaS gives us a heads up on the future of systems management
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Microsoft says no new Xbox 'anytime soon'
Microsoft confirmed there will be no new Xbox hardware announced either at the E3 video game conference in June or anytime soon.
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Wouldn't a Valve 'Steam Box' console be nothing more than a PC?
Are a customizable controller, a Valve logo on the case, and being able to sit on a couch to play a game really enough to differentiate the 'Steam Box' from a PC?
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Valve's "Steam Box" console could revolutionize the PC gaming industry -- and beyond
Valve's Steam portal has helped keep PC gaming alive, providing a new distribution model as disc sales and retail shelf space have diminished. Now the company may be working with partners on a...
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What's puffing the sails in Avast 2012?
Avast's security update for 2012 includes a refreshed look, hybrid update tech, a new file reputation service, and a new Web management console. Take a slideshow tour of its new features, matey.
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