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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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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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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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Why Wii, why? Developers say Wii U is less powerful than Xbox 360, PS3
Developers have expressed disappointment with the next-generation Wii's hardware, saying it can’t even match the graphics firepower of the Xbox 360 and PS3.
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Gesture-based tech: A future in education?
An analysis of gesture-based technology and its future role in education.
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Do Wii games encourage kids to exercise?
Do games requiring physical activity encourage exercise in children?
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Hulu Plus lands on Nintendo Wii, 3DS version still MIA
Hulu Plus has finally landed on the Wii with a dedicated app.
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Top Wii and 3DS games
CNET's gaming experts narrow down the best Wii and 3DS games for the gamer on your list this holiday season.
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Best Wii games of all time (photos)
The Nintendo Wii may be at the end of its life cycle, but there are still plenty of games worth buying a Wii for--all it takes is a look backward.
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (screenshots)
Skyward Sword is Link's latest adventure and the last title in the franchise for the Nintendo Wii.
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Super Mario 3D Land release in Japan skyrockets Nintendo 3DS sales
Some much-needed 3DS sales are taking place in Japan with the release of Super Mario 3D Land. Will Nintendo experience the same breath of life into sales of the handheld in the US once it's...
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Wii U: Nintendo rumored to be working on dual tablet support
Will the Wii U now support two tablets instead of just one, as stated by Nintendo at this year's E3 conference? An anonymous industry insider says Nintendo is focusing on making it happen.
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Nintendo announces redesigned Wii, strips console of Gamecube support
Nintendo is phasing out the old Wii design in favor of a slimmer, non-Gamecube-compatible version.
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No Wii U price or release date until 2012, says Nintendo
While the Wii U is set for a mid-2012 release, Nintendo says it has no plans to release any more details about the Wii U's release date and price point until next year.
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Roku 2 doubles as a casual gaming console with Wii-like remote, $99.99
Roku is transforming from a mere content streaming set-top box to a platform for casual games with the launch of Roku 2. Will it pose a threat to the more expensive video game consoles like the...
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The problem with potential: Why I fear for the Wii U
More so than any console before it, the Wii was built on potential. The Wii U is much of the same. But will developers capitalize on what the console can do?
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Wii U "will launch in 2012, after April 1st," reveals Nintendo of America president
Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime clarifies Wii U capabilities and even Nintendo's 3D-less strategy, in a revealing interview with Forbes.
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Nintendo will try to woo core gamers with Wii U
Nintendo is hoping to woo core gamers back to its updated Wii U console because of the high definition graphics and conventional controller.
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Nintendo says Wii U may not be too much more powerful than PS3, Xbox
Think the Wii U will blow the current generation of consoles out of the water? Think again, says Nintendo.
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Nintendo Wii U: No DVD or Blu-ray player? No problem.
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata just confirmed the Wii U won't double as a DVD or Blu-ray player, which is just fine with me. Here's why.
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No DVD/Blu-ray playback for Nintendo's Wii U - Does it matter?
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has confirmed that it's upcoming Wii U games console will not support DVD/Blu-ray playback. Does it matter?
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