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After RIAA, Verizon Now Sending MPAA Notices
November 16, 2009
on Business & Law
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Kevin Parrish
Verizon Communications is now sending MPAA notices to accused pirates. Read more
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Report: 1 Million Xbox Users Banned for Piracy
November 12, 2009
on Video Game Related Topics
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Jane McEntegart
Microsoft has reportedly banned as many as one million users from Xbox Live because of piracy. Read more
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MPAA Kills Town's WiFi Over One Movie Download
November 12, 2009
on Business & Law
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Kevin Parrish
The MPAA shut down a town's WiFi thanks to one downloader. Read more
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Project Natal Coming November 2010?
November 11, 2009
on Video Game Related Topics
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Kevin Parrish
Looks like gamers will be forced to wait for Project Natal for another year. Read more
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Nintendo: Must differentiate From iPhone
November 11, 2009
on Video Game Related Topics
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Kevin Parrish
Nintendo is feeling the heat from Apple? Read more
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Activision Makes Call of Duty Endowment
November 10, 2009
on Influence of Technology on Society
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Marcus Yam
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 to help veterans. Read more
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Hacked Roombas Used to Play Pac-Man
November 10, 2009
on Influence of Technology on Society
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Marcus Yam
Pac-Man and ghost gang can clean your floors. Read more
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VIDEO: Big Dominoes Recreate Fall of Berlin Wall
November 10, 2009
on Flashback and Retrospective
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Jane McEntegart
This week Germany is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Read more
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Blockbuster Renting Movies Via SD Cards
November 10, 2009
on Digital Life Style
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Kevin Parrish
That's right: Blockbuster will rent movies via SD cards. Read more
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Steam Keeps Modern Warfare 2 Locked Til Thurs.
November 10, 2009
on Video Game Related Topics
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Jane McEntegart
The game launches today, so why is Steam telling us to wait until Thursday? Read more
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Nintendo: There is No Wii HD
November 6, 2009
on Video Game Related Topics
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Marcus Yam
Sorry HD fans, Nintendo isn't feeling it. Read more
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Judge Orders Site to Stop Selling Beatles Tracks
November 6, 2009
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
The Beatles just got a teeny, tiny bit more digital with the launch of an Apple-shaped USB stick containing the entire Beatles catalog. However, that's about as digital as things are going to get for fans of the Fab Four for now. Read more
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Marvell, E Ink Makes Ereader System-on-Chip
November 3, 2009
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Marcus Yam
Marvell and E Ink making ereader babies. Read more
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Paramount, Kingston Puts Transformers 2 on USB
November 3, 2009
on Home Theater
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Marcus Yam
Too bad the USB stick doesn't transform. Read more
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Report: Apple Pitching $30/mo iTunes TV Service
November 3, 2009
on Home Theater
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Jane McEntegart
Apple is reportedly pitching an idea to the networks that would see the Cupertino-based company offer iTunes users a TV subscription package for $30 a month. Read more