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IBM, Google Team to Seed Massive Computing Cloud

IBM and Google disclosed on an initiative the two technology heavyweights hope will help computer science students and researchers learn more about and gain experience in what has come to be known as "cloud computing." Ultimately, the goal is to create a new generation of software developers able to write software that will fully take advantage of the capabilities of parallel computing...

Gateway Goes Big With Latest Multipurpose Monitor

Gateway upped the ante for plus-sized computer monitors with the Thursday rollout of its latest flat screen, which offers users resolutions at more than four times the level of a standard 720p high definition. Billing it as "the world's first 'Quad-HD' display," Gateway said the XHD3000 is perfect for consumers desirous of "truly remarkable, cinema-quality" viewing...

Sony Further Tangles PS3 Pricing Strategy

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) announced Friday that it will launch a new 40 GB model of the PlayStation 3 (PS3) in the UK, Europe, in the Middle East, Africa and Australasia. It will also drop the price of its 60 GB model of the video game console ...

Microsoft, Bungie Untie the Knot

Microsoft confirmed Friday that Bungie Studios, the developer behind the "Halo" franchise, will begin a transition to become an independent company, verifying rumors that had been circulating for a week. Microsoft will retain its rights to all things "Halo" and will continue to publish any games from Bungie ...

Will MS Lose Its Golden Goose if Bungie Cuts Cord?

The hit video game "Halo 3" has raked in more than US$300 million and drawn some 3 million gamers to play online on Xbox Live, according to Microsoft. However, the part about "Halo" that really has the Web rumor mill working overtime is whether or not Microsoft and Bungie Studios, the developer behind the game, will part ways mere weeks -- or days -- after the biggest launch in video game history...

Verizon Gets iPhone-ish With Four New Handsets

Verizon Wireless trotted out four new mobile handsets Wednesday that it hopes will be able to compete against heavy hitters such as the iPhone for a share of the 2007 holiday season market ...

Domestic Spy Satellite Program Halted on Privacy Fears

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has opted to postpone the planned opening of its new National Applications Office (NAO) that would oversee the expanded use of spy satellite imagery of American territories, the agency announced Monday. The NAO had been scheduled to start operations on Oct. 1 ...

Wii Might Not Be Home for Christmas

Consumers who thought Christmas would be the perfect time to join in on the hottest craze in video game consoles could be disappointed, according to Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America. The supply for Wiis will remain tight for the 2007 holiday season, he said ...

Microsoft Follows Google Into Cloud Computing

Microsoft took the wraps off its latest entrant in the online business applications market Monday, announcing the creation and upcoming beta of its Microsoft Office Live Workspace. The software maker also revealed details about its "software services strategy and road map" for businesses ...

XP Lives

Microsoft has given its Windows XP operating system -- originally set to disappear from store shelves in January 2008, one year after the release of Windows Vista -- a reprieve ...

Microsoft Gears for Battle With Sharper Search Tools

Microsoft has given its Live Search service an extreme makeover. In addition to improving the way Live Search makes queries and presents search results, the company has added channels for entertainment, shopping, and health searches ...

‘Halo 3’ Burns Bright on Opening Day

Gamers have made "Halo 3" the biggest launch in entertainment history by scooping up enough units to bring in an estimated US$170 million in its first 24 hours on store shelves, Microsoft announced Thursday ...

Activision Targets Racing Game Market With Bizarre Acquisition

Continuing the consolidation trend that is sweeping the video game software development industry, Activision announced Wednesday that it acquired Bizarre Creations, the independent UK-based game developer behind such titles as "Project Gotham Racing" and "Geometry Wars." ...

TJX Asked Too Much, Protected Too Little, Say Canadian Officials

Thieves were able to breach the corporate databases of TJX Companies and steal millions of credit card numbers because the company retained too much information that was not properly secured, according to a report released Tuesday by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada ...

Facebook’s Child Safety Practices Put to Test

New York's Attorney General Andrew Cuomo launched an investigation into social networking site Facebook and its claims that it is a "safe" site, the AG's office announced Monday. At issue is the company's alleged failure to adequately respond to complaints from undercover agents working for the AG's office that adults on the site had sent inappropriate requests to underage users...

New MTV Social Net Capitalizes on Youth Idealism

MTV, the teen-centric network focused on reality TV, the luxurious lifestyles of the rich and famous, and the occasional music video, announced the beta launch of Think.MTV.com Thursday. The network called the site an effort to give teens and young adults a community through which they can do good works within their local, national and global communities...

PS3 to Remain Homeless Until Spring

It will be long, cold winter for PlayStation 3 owners hoping to take part in Home, an online 3-D virtual world that will double as a social network and gaming site for Sony. They'll have to wait until next spring before the system is up and running ...

Wii Gamers Duel for Jedi Glory

In what could prove to be a classic pairing of a video game with a gaming console, LucasArts has announced that it will release "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" in spring of 2008 on Nintendo's Wii platform, with gameplay exclusively designed to capitalize upon the Wii-mote and Nunchuk controllers ...

AOL Packs Up New Ad Platform, Moves to Big Apple

After seeing its fortunes rise and then tumble as an Internet access provider, AOL, a division of Time-Warner, announced a series of changes the company hopes will make it a contender in the ever-expanding online advertising market ...

Wii Guns for Action Gamers With Zapper Thingy

The Wii Zapper, a plastic gun-shaped casing for the Nintendo console's Wii-mote and Nunchuck controllers, will makes it debut in the U.S. in time for the holiday shopping season on Nov. 19, Nintendo announced Monday ...

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