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Gamers across Europe got their hands on Halo 3 at midnight on Tuesday, one of the most anticipated and heavily marketed titles in history.
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Nintendo’s Wii Sports leads the nominations for the 2007 British Academy Video Games Awards.
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Regulator Ofcom has added its voice to the growing debate about how the UK should roll out super-fast broadband. It has launched a consultation, running until December, to probe ways to keep UK net services up to speed with those of other nations.
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Within hours after die-hard fans finally got their hands on a copy of Halo 3, blogs brimmed with reports that special limited-edition packaging is scratching the videogame disks. Microsoft which owns the studio that makes Halo 3, responded quickly on its
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In science-fiction author Cory Doctorow’s short story “Scroogled,” a woman shrugs when she sees “Immigration–Powered by Google” on an airport sign, but that’s just the beginning of the search giant’s presence in a not-too-distant future. The story, publi
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Microsoft has little choice but to pay up if it wants to cement its strategic relationship with Silicon Valley’s hottest internet company since Google. That was the general view in Silicon Valley on Tuesday after reports that the software company was in
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Blog discussing Microsoft’s rumoured acquisition of a stake in Facebook. The blog calculates that each Facebook user is worth approximately £120 and each hour they spend on the site is worth £48.
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The European Commission is set to clear the proposed merger between Sony Corp and Bertelsmann AG’s BMG recorded music units without conditions, a source familiar with the matter told Thomson Financial News. The commission, which has until Oct 10 to decide
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There is a lot of buzz going around about a new Facebook IM client that is apparently going into beta this Friday. While it’s important to note that this does not appear to be an official Facebook IM application, it’s noteworthy because it’s on the
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