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  • Iomega aiming for 800GB DVDs

    Storage company has been granted patent that it says it will use to boost DVD capacity by 40 to 100 times using nanotechnology.

    News items | May 25, 2005 7:36pm PDT

  • Is Linux Palm's savior?

    Despite ambitious plans to embed the OS in devices, PalmSource is struggling with market forces and internal upheaval.

    News items | May 25, 2005 11:00am PDT

  • Wireless networking gear revenues continue rise

    Worldwide sales of wireless networking equipment reach new high as broadband adoption fuels growth.

    News items | May 24, 2005 12:30am PDT

  • Can games grow beyond the hard-core set?

    Industry hopes next-generation consoles lasso fans outside the standard 18- to 34-year-old male demographic.

    News items | May 19, 2005 6:31pm PDT

  • In console smackdown, games are next punch

    Gamers may be attracted by swank new features in next-gen consoles, but they say cool games will drive their choice.

    News items | May 18, 2005 6:34pm PDT

  • Nintendo's big E3 surprise comes in little box

    The onetime gaming leader stakes claim to pocket gaming, and makes a bid against Sony, Microsoft for next-gen console. Photos: Nintendo talking 'bout a Revolution

    News items | May 17, 2005 6:05pm PDT

  • A gaggle of new games for Xbox 360

    Following debut of next-generation console, Microsoft announces game support from major publishers--and compatibility with old games.

    News items | May 17, 2005 2:30am PDT

  • Sony spills PlayStation 3's guts

    On a cloudy Los Angeles film studio lot, long-awaited details of new gaming console follow news of Microsoft's rival Xbox 360. Photos: PlayStation 3 unmasked

    News items | May 17, 2005 12:55am PDT

  • Xbox 360 demos running on Macs

    Microsoft using Apple computers to show off the visually slick video games that will run on the new Xbox 360 game console.

    News items | May 13, 2005 9:11pm PDT

  • Xbox 360 preview gets jump on rivals

    As it looks to build on gains and steal customers from Sony, Microsoft beats out rivals in unveiling new generation of console. Photos: Xbox's coming-out party

    News items | May 13, 2005 1:30am PDT

  • Developers uneasy about new game consoles

    Game developers fear industry domination by a few big companies that can afford to produce top-shelf titles.

    News items | May 12, 2005 11:00am PDT

  • Next-gen consoles take center stage

    At upcoming E3 convention, all eyes will be on new game consoles from the big three players--Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo.

    News items | May 11, 2005 4:43pm PDT

  • Riding the wave of video downloads

    Start-up TotalVid targets niche customers who have fewer channels to turn to for specialty content. Photo: Surfing for video

    News items | May 11, 2005 11:00am PDT

  • Intel, Sprint connect on WiMax

    Companies will jointly test the emerging wireless broadband technology, which may serve as an alternative to cable and DSL. Photos: Welcoming the WiMax chip

    News items | May 6, 2005 4:20am PDT

  • PalmOne hard-drive-based handheld on horizon

    Music-playing capability combined with 4GB hard drive and organizer features could present competition for iPod Mini.

    News items | May 5, 2005 11:09pm PDT

  • Bluetooth, UWB groups mesh efforts

    Companies supporting the wireless networking technologies will work together to increase transfer speeds and diversity of products.

    News items | May 4, 2005 4:04pm PDT

  • Panasonic plays DVD maker to push next-gen format

    Temporary plan is meant to reassure Hollywood that the current format battle will be resolved and that Blu-ray is the future.

    News items | May 3, 2005 7:37pm PDT

  • Sony prepares burners supporting dual-layer DVDs

    Internal and external drives can store up to 8.5GB of data each, and are designed to support a wide range of DVD and CD formats.

    News items | May 3, 2005 5:43pm PDT

  • Seagate, Cornice partially settle drive suit

    Cornice agrees to stop manufacturing products named in Seagate's complaint. Patent issues still in dispute.

    News items | May 2, 2005 11:51pm PDT

  • Digital camera market peaked too soon

    Rapid growth of digital camera industry will slow in coming years, as manufacturers push too aggressively, report says.

    News items | April 28, 2005 8:43pm PDT

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