» Veoh announces Veoh TV in beta
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Paco Tyee | Published on :
12:36:00EST
Thu, 21 Jun 2007
One of the leading names in Internet television, Veoh said that its new online video service, Veoh TV is currently in its beta stage and promised that the service will be better than the one offered by Joost.
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» Sony says good times ahead for PS3
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Waddah Yaman | Published on :
12:06:01EST
Thu, 21 Jun 2007
Sony Corp predicted a brighter future for its PlayStation 3 console, stating that over 380 games will be released this year, which will ensure that dipping sales of the console will be a thing of the past.
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» British censor board bans Manhunt 2 in UK
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Paco Tyee | Published on :
08:12:00EST
Wed, 20 Jun 2007
Manhunt 2, a Rockstar Games creation, became the first video game to be banned in Britain in a decade after the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) found it to be encouraging visceral killing.
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» Band of Bugs on Xbox Live Arcade
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Archibald Freeman | Published on :
12:48:00EST
Tue, 19 Jun 2007
The Xbox Live Arcade release this Wednesday will feature NinjaBee's insect game Band of Bugs. Outpost Kaloki X and Cloning Clyde were the other two games released on Live Arcade by NinjaBee and have been well-received by the audience.
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» YouTube goes global, but becomes more local!
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Archibald Freeman | Published on :
12:48:00EST
Tue, 19 Jun 2007
Video sharing website, YouTube announced the launch of nine international versions of its website, with each site displaying content in local languages and showing country-specific video rankings and comments.
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» Summit to be held to tackle power management on Linux
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Jun Shen | Published on :
12:48:00EST
Tue, 19 Jun 2007
The Linux Foundation launched the Green Linux initiative during the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit last week in an attempt to improve the power management of Linux operating system.
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» Ubuntu Linux founder denies deal with Microsoft
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Archibald Freeman | Published on :
10:03:00EST
Tue, 19 Jun 2007
Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth has slammed rumors that his company will be signing a deal with Microsoft to protect itself from any lawsuits to be filed by the company.
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» Texas authorities arrest seven sex offenders using MySpace data
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Jun Shen | Published on :
12:21:00EST
Fri, 15 Jun 2007
Social networking website, MySpace.com aided the attorney general's office in Texas when its decision to reveal the identity of seven sex offenders led to their arrests for breaking parole or probation rules.
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» London beats New York in Wi-Fi stakes
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Paul Robinson | Published on :
08:48:01EST
Fri, 15 Jun 2007
LONDON - The number of wireless networks in London have surpassed that of New York ensuring that the former is now anointed as the world's Wi-Fi capital, according to a new study by security company RSA.
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» Google blinks first in eBay tiff
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Paco Tyee | Published on :
12:06:00EST
Thu, 14 Jun 2007
Online search giant Google has apparently canceled a Boston party that was to be held on the same day as the annual convention of eBay's largest sellers. Google's event was intended to promote Google Checkout the new online payment system that is being touted as a rival to eBay's PayPal.
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