
Activision CEO calls for PS3 price cut
In an interview with the London Times, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick says that Sony has to cut the price of the PS3--now.
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China to Google: No porn, or else
Google confirmed the government rapped its knuckles over auto-suggested salacious search terms, yet still won't confirm China ordered similar measures for Tiananmen.
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Buy an iPhone? No thanks, I'm going Nokia
One former iPhone user comes to an AT&T store on iPhone launch day to downgrade to a traditional cell phone, in an effort to cut his phone bill.
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MSN revamp to include stronger Bing ties
In addition to freshening up the portal's look, Microsoft also wants MSN to drive more traffic to the company's Bing search engine.
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LED nirvana achieved in Korea
Researchers' success this month could mean bright white, inexpensive LEDs down the road.
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Is Twitter now a critical app?
U.S. Department of State to Twitter: You can't take a breather for scheduled maintenance. But can Twitter afford to behave like a critical application?
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They're here: iPhone OS 3.0 and iPhone 3G S
roundup Apple has the world's attention once again as it rolls out new versions of the iPhone and its operating system.
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Week in review: Twittering for Tehran
Protesters usurp attempts to suppress news of a voter revolution, while the iPhone 3G S and the iPhone 3.0 OS make their debut. Also: Google's digital books.
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The iPhone 3G S arrives
Nobody really expected the lines to be as chaotic as those for the first iPhone or for the iPhone 3G, but the volume of business seems respectable in the early going.
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Social networks for the jock in your life
Even sports fans require social networks built specifically for them. That's why we're taking a look at some social networks that will connect sports fans.
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Socialcast rolls out workplace 'discovery engine'
Socialcast, now less of a Twitter competitor than a work flow aggregator, continues to refine its product for the enterprise.
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Will Google Wave reshape enterprise IT?
Google Wave may be too far ahead of its time to win over businesses, but it should find a ready use as a tool for facilitating the development of enterprise applications.
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Friday Poll: And for Twitter's next trick...
Twitter seems to be showing everywhere these days--even in the most unexpected places, like a Commodore 64. Where will the microblogging service appear next? Vote in our poll.
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Images: MSN through the years
As Microsoft readies for a fall revamp to its MSN, we take a look back at the portal's evolution.
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Is smart grid the next green-tech bubble?
IT heavyweights and start-ups are eying stimulus money to modernize the grid but there's some concern that too much money and hype could lead to inflated expectations.
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Microsoft looks to give MSN fresh wings
The software maker plans to overhaul its decade-old portal this fall, but must strike a balance between modernizing the site and not alienating its core fans.
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Live blog: iPhone 3G S launch day
At Apple and AT&T stores in Manhattan, eager first-day buyers line up to get their hands on Apple's upgraded smartphone first thing Friday morning.
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Google, Facebook rush Iranian language support
To facilitate communication in Iran's native tongue, Google hastily adds translation support for Farsi, or Persian, while Facebook makes its site available to native speakers.
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