The console war has seen many battles waged among the top three manufacturers, Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony, with arguments ranging from the features of their devices to online interactivity or game lineup, each of them claiming to be the best. We've already reported on Edge magazine's study about the qual... |
8 April 2009 11:11 GMT |
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Microsoft's VP of Marketing for Windows Mobile, Todd Peters, was reported a while ago to have stated that the company planned to release fewer devices powered by its widely known operating system. He also revealed that the Redmond giant would try to be more focused on what it delivered to its users, a fact that ... |
17 January 2009 05:51 GMT |
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Sony is definitely an optimistic company, as the Japanese console maker has some very high financial expectations in the upcoming year. Although sales charts for 2008 haven't really showed good results for the PlayStation 3 console, having lost to the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, things will look up in 2009, a... |
28 December 2008 02:24 GMT |
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Electronic Arts isn't keen on developing games, as it has a nasty reputation of exploiting titles for every last penny and delivering lower than average products hoping that fans will buy them thinking of the original release.But now, it seems that EA has finally realized that franchising every game and rel... |
11 December 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Surprising as it might sound, that's not true, at least not according to Google News. I might beg to differ, as I have learned that information is never enough to spare, even if it is on little trivial things, like the latest gossip about a TV star dating who he/she shouldn't. It greatly enhances your image... |
10 December 2007 06:01 GMT |
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Last week's announcement that YouTube will be bringing in three months' time higher quality videos had everybody going crazy over HD quality content available from Google's video sharing site. The exact statement of Steve Chen said nothing of it, really, and that puzzles me right now. It would have def... |
19 November 2007 04:38 GMT |
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The surprise (not!) announcement came from YouTube co-founder Steve Chen at the NewTeeVee Live conference today where he was invited to give a speech.What do you know? It turns out that the videos uploaded this far by the users are actually stored in the original format and size. That's good news indeed, once th... |
15 November 2007 09:27 GMT |
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Apple was granted yet another acknowledgement of its efforts to remain one of the most trusted and appreciated brands, in and beyond US borders. The company was listed on Fortune's top 10 Most Admired Companies in America. The Cupertino-based company ranks 7th in Fortune's top 20. On a global scale, Apple r... |
6 March 2007 09:27 GMT |
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