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CBS, The TV Network For Oldsters, Tunes In To New Net Technologies (Investor's Business Daily)
2007-08-31
Investor's Business Daily - If you missed Monday's rerun of "CSI: Miami," don't worry. You can always catch the show on CBS.com. Or iTunes. Or Amazon.com. Or Xbox Live Marketplace. more


New games tantalize ahead of holidays (Reuters)
2007-08-30

An undated screenshot of 'Halo 3' for the Xbox 360. The summer dry spell for video games came to an end last week with the arrival of 'BioShock', the creepy underwater shooter that has won rave reviews and flown off store shelves. (Microsoft Corporation/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - The summer dry spell for video games came to an end last week with the arrival of "BioShock," the creepy underwater shooter that has won rave reviews and flown off store shelves.


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Electronics Maker to Invest $5 Billion in Vietnam (PC World)
2007-08-30
PC World - The world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, which assembles gadgets from Apple Inc. iPods to Sony Corp. PlayStation 3 consoles and Nokia Corp. handsets, became the latest company to announce a high tech investment in Vietnam, with plans to spend a massive US$5 billion over the next five years. more


Vietnam's IT prowess rises with $5 billion factory plan (InfoWorld)
2007-08-30
InfoWorld - The world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, which assembles gadgets from Apple Inc. iPods to Sony Corp. PlayStation 3 consoles and Nokia Corp. handsets, became the latest company to announce a high tech investment in Vietnam, with plans to spend a massive $5 billion over the next five years. more


New games tantalize ahead of holidays (Reuters)
2007-08-30

A screenshot from the game 'Bioshock' in an image courtesy of Take-Two Interactive Software. The summer dry spell for video games came to an end last week with the arrival of 'BioShock', the creepy underwater shooter that has won rave reviews and flown off store shelves. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - The summer dry spell for video games came to an end last week with the arrival of "BioShock," the creepy underwater shooter that has won rave reviews and flown off store shelves.


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"Family Guy" ties into Xbox Live (Reuters)
2007-08-30
Reuters - 20th Century Fox has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp. to make the first two seasons of the animated series "Family Guy" available for downloads on the Xbox Live service beginning Monday. more


"Family Guy" ties into Xbox Live (Reuters)
2007-08-30

Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 game console is displayed in Tokyo April 6, 2006. 20th Century Fox has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp. to make the first two seasons of the animated series 'Family Guy' available for downloads on the Xbox Live service beginning Monday. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters)Reuters - 20th Century Fox has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp. to make the first two seasons of the animated series "Family Guy" available for downloads on the Xbox Live service beginning Monday.


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"Family Guy" ties into Xbox Live (Reuters)
2007-08-30

An undated publicity still for the animated series 'Family Guy'. 20th Century Fox has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp. to make the first two seasons of the animated series 'Family Guy' available for downloads on the Xbox Live service beginning Monday. (20th Century Fox/Seth McFarlaneHandout/Reuters)Reuters - 20th Century Fox has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp. to make the first two seasons of the animated series "Family Guy" available for downloads on the Xbox Live service beginning Monday.


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Vid-games: players young and old invited (AP)
2007-08-29

This image from the video game 'Brain Age 2,' provided by publisher Nintendo, shows the game's addictive piano-playing challenge for DS players. (AP Photo/Nintendo)AP - Nintendo's impressive comeback over the last couple of years has been driven largely by "casual" software — the sort of games anyone of any age can quickly learn to play. Titles like "Nintendogs," "Brain Age" and "Clubhouse Games" have propelled sales of Nintendo's portable DS, making it the most popular of the current generation of consoles.


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Amidst Mac efforts, EA also pushes iPod games (Macworld.com)
2007-08-27
Macworld.com - Electronic Arts (EA) began the summer by pledging at June’s Worldwide Developers Conference to bring six A-list games to the Mac platform. But the world’s largest independent game publisher was pursuing other opportunities with Apple long before that. more


"Manhunt 2" game approved for sale (Reuters)
2007-08-27

A screenshot from 'Manhunt 2' in an image courtesy of Rockstar Games. The game will go on sale for Halloween, its publisher said on Friday. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - "Manhunt 2," a brutally violent video game that was effectively banned in the United States, has risen from the grave in a modified form and will go on sale for Halloween, its publisher said.


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"Manhunt 2" game approved for sale (Reuters)
2007-08-26

Japanese game software and console maker Nintendo Co. Ltd. displays the company's next-generation game console 'Wii' (L) and it's control unit before their corporate strategy meeting in Tokyo June 7, 2006. 'Manhunt 2,' a brutally violent video game that was effectively banned in the United States, has risen from the grave in a modified form and will go on sale for Halloween, its publisher said. (Issei Kato/Reuters)Reuters - "Manhunt 2," a brutally violent video game that was effectively banned in the United States, has risen from the grave in a modified form and will go on sale for Halloween, its publisher said.


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Xbox 360 Owners Report Many Problems With Wireless Gaming Receiver (TechWeb)
2007-08-24
TechWeb - Some users reported connection problems with the gaming receiver, others said they couldn't get the receiver to work at all, and still others reported conflicts with third-party peripherals. more


'Warcraft' target of Chinese lawsuit (AP)
2007-08-24

This file image from the game 'World of Warcraft' was provided by its publisher, Blizzard Entertainment.  A Beijing-based software company has filed a lawsuit against the creator of 'World of Warcraft' and the game's Chinese operator for allegedly using its Chinese character fonts illegally. (AP Photo/Blizzard Entertainment, file)AP - A Beijing-based software company has filed a lawsuit against the creator of the "World of Warcraft" and the game's local operator for allegedly using its Chinese character fonts illegally.


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Online gaming offers escape from piracy (Reuters)
2007-08-24

Visitors play at an exhibition stand at the Games Convention 2007 fair in the eastern German city of Leipzig August 23, 2007. Sprawling virtual worlds in which electronic avatars do battle with mythical beasts may offer game publishers a unique chance to combat piracy. (Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)Reuters - Sprawling virtual worlds in which electronic avatars do battle with mythical beasts may offer game publishers a unique chance to combat piracy, especially in Asia, where the format is wildly popular.


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