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Tuesday, 23 Mar 2010

Analyst: EA To Release Paid Downloadable Content Prior To Complete Game Launches

Analyst: EA To Release Paid Downloadable Content Prior To Complete Game Launches

EA is hoping to boost their revenue with the introduction of paid gaming demos.

Mafia Boss Caught After Using Facebook Too Many Times

Mafia Boss Caught After Using Facebook Too Many Times

A mafia boss in Italy has been caught while in hiding due to his constant use of Facebook.

Dropbox Goes to Android

Dropbox Goes to Android

Throwing everything onto the cloud seems to be the order of the day, and Dropbox, an online file hosting service, will be heading to the Google Android platform.

Google Redirects Chinese Users to HK for Uncensored Search

Google Redirects Chinese Users to HK for Uncensored Search

Google has officially stopped censoring search results in China, but in a somewhat roundabout way, by redirecting traffic to Google.com.hk.

You Can Now Give iPhone Apps as Gifts

You Can Now Give iPhone Apps as Gifts

Apple has finally made it possible for people to give iPhone apps as gifts.

Monday, 22 Mar 2010

Viacom Strikes Back With Emails On YouTube's Illegal Content Plans

Viacom Strikes Back With Emails On YouTube's Illegal Content Plans

Viacom reveals emails from YouTube on their plan to gain more views and users through copyrighted content.

Friday, 19 Mar 2010

Microsoft Removes VM Requirements For XP Mode On Windows 7

Microsoft Removes VM Requirements For XP Mode On Windows 7

Microsoft removes virtualization layer's hardware requirements for XP Mode available in Windows 7.

Apple Scrambling to Secure iPad Content Deals

Apple Scrambling to Secure iPad Content Deals

Apple is still trying to secure media content for the iPad with just weeks to go before the tablet computer's release.

Palm Suffers Disappointing Sales Figures

Palm Suffers Disappointing Sales Figures

Palm's sales figures for the last quarter was miserable compared to that of its competitors.

Thursday, 18 Mar 2010

Google Collaborates with Intel, Sony, and Logitech for Google TV

Google Collaborates with Intel, Sony, and Logitech for Google TV

Going beyond the web, Google is now aiming for the broadcast market, with the help of Intel, Sony and Logitech for a rumored upcoming Google TV service.

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