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Download a Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 EnterpriseServer
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Makeover for massive E3 game event?
Sources bolster reports that Electronic Entertainment Expo may undergo changes; details due Monday.
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Take-Two bulks up on baseball
Electronics Arts eats some dust as Take-Two's deal with all of Major League Baseball's entities specifies no third parties. Images: Take-Two hits a home run
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Nintendo reacts to DS demand as orders rise
Company ramps up to increase production as demand for new handheld exceeds expectations.
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Game developer goes after reporter
ION Storm's dirty laundry was aired in a Dallas Observer article, and the company goes to court to get at the writer's sources.
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EA, Origin suit takes new twist
Another step was taken today in the twisting, turning road being blazed by attorney George Schultz in his class action lawsuit against Electronic Arts and Origin Systems Inc. In a ruling handed...
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Ultima Online maker sued
Gamers filed a class-action lawsuit in San Diego last week, claiming that Ultima Online, a popular multi-player game from Origin Systems Inc., does not meet the claims of its maker. The lawsuit...
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Does nudity sell PC games?
What she saw was an up close and personal profile of a woman's derriere (pardon our French) - naked, save for a Forsaken logo tattooed on the aforementioned body part. Forsaken is not a skin...
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Ultima Online busts gold digger
The gatekeepers who patrol the Ultima Online playground took the unprecedented step this week of banning a player who had exploited a recently discovered bug in the UO world and as a result had...
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CompUSA says 'No pornography, no Postal'
The deed looks to be complete. After CompUSA recently announced it would cease selling the title, store shelves are now Postal-free. But like an elephant, Vince Desi doesn't forget....
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Gamer organizes Ultima protest
Taking a page from Henry David Thoreau, an Ultima Online player called upon dissatisfied UO players and urged them to engage in an act of massive civil disobedience on Wednesday - to gorge on ale,...
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Play games, win a million
The TEN online gaming service is dangling more than a million bucks in front of gamers as inducement to take its just-announced Professional Gamers League seriously. The league's first season...
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The TV dinner that ate Sierra
The folks at Sierra On-Line have cooked up a plan to bring its lineup of PC games to the untapped masses of nongamers. The plan is novel. A little...
Additional Results
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Starbucks names tech execs after CIO leaves for Best Buy
Starbucks has new technology leadership as the chief digital officer reports to the CEO and the chief information officer goes to the CFO.
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Loren Feldman is the jester in the court of Web 2.0...
Loren Feldman uses sock puppets to criticize the West Coast tech scene and he has ruffled a lot of feathers...
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Curt Schilling's 38 Studios, EA in Big Huge game deal
Ex-baseballer Curt Schilling's developer 38 Studios has struck a deal with EA to publish an upcoming single-player role-playing game.
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Databases leverage MapReduce technology to radically juice data scale, performance, analytics
With better data reach and inclusion, come better results. So BI allows leaders can establish the trends early that will determine their future success or failures. In a fast-paced, global, hyper...
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Buzz Bin podcast - microblogging wars, socnets vs. blogs and Loren Feldman
One of the highlights of my otherwise insanely busy week was spending a small window of time chatting it up with Geoff Livingston on his Buzz Bin podcast. Geoff, in addition to being one of my...
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Who's behind 1938 Media?
CNET News.com Editor In Chief Dan Farber talks with Loren Feldman, the founder and president of 1938 Media. They discuss the creation of the video production company, which is gaining notoriety,...
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H-Store: Complete destruction of the old DBMS order?
Via a project called H-Store, Mike Stonebraker proposes to manage high-end OLTP databases entirely in RAM, with no disks, no redo logs, little multi-threading, and only optimistic locking. And by...
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Makeover for massive E3 game event?
Sources bolster reports that Electronic Entertainment Expo may undergo changes; details due Monday.
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