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In the push to get the iPhone out on time, Apple has been forced to delay the release of the next version of Mac OS X until October.
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News Corp. and NBC Universal will challenge Google Inc.'s YouTube for online eyeballs and advertising dollars by launching a video-streaming Web site by the third quarter, News Corp. announced Thursday.
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VMware is set to introduce a program that would allow users to store virtualisation software on a USB drive. This would enable a virtualised desktop to be moved from one PC to another.
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After last week’s surprising news that Sony is removing the Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer chip from the European PS3, thus affecting its backwards compatibility with PS2 games, the gaming community had less than positive things to say about the move. Phil Harrison today speaks out to fans to help clarify what last week’s announcement was all about.
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Nintendo’s Wii continues to sell at a torrid place, outselling the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 during January. Market research firm NPD Group reports that consumers bought 436,000 Wii, while Xbox 360 sold 294,000 units, followed by PlayStation 3 with 244,000.
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As biochemist Michael Davidson peered at monkey DNA through his microscope more than two decades ago he saw more than scientific form and function. He saw art.
Davidson eventually began taking pictures of crystallized substances ranging from vitamins to beer as seen through a microscope. His images have been used for calendars, posters, greeting cards and women's sportswear but most profitably on neckties.
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Although the Internet is changing the way movies are distributed, archived, and advertised, few in the entertainment industry are willing to close the doors on the multiplex for good. The desire for a communal experience and the visceral punch of seeing a blockbuster on the big screen always has made film palaces special places. Traditional viewing habits remain entrenched, and it might be years before consumers are ready to break away from the tried and true.
But for television, it is a whole different story.
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