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In Pictures: Meet The World's Fastest NetbookJan 21, 2010 - in Picture Story
One of our readers turned an "antique" Sony UX490 into a netbook fit for Tom’s Hardware: it sports a Core 2 Duo, a 128GB SSD, 802.11n wireless, a 3.5G/GSM modem, loaded with all Windows versions (plus Mac OS X), and all in a 524-gram (18.5 oz.) package!
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Report: Microsoft Working on Xbox/Zune MashupMay 18, 2009 - in News
Portable Xbox? Much more than that.
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The Biggest High-Tech Flops Of 2008Jan 8, 2009 - in Picture Story
2008 turned out to be a fairly eventful year. While some products stood out from the crowd and fulfilled the hopes they’d raised, there were also a lot of letdowns, too. From among the disappointments, the members of our editorial staff have picked 15.
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Wii, not Xbox 360, may have prompted PS3 price cut in JapanSep 22, 2006 - in News
Sony's unexpected price drop of the base PS3 comes just two days after Microsoft's announcement to offer a bargain priced HD DVD price for the Xbox 360. But Sony may not be worried about Microsoft, but rather about a strong Nintendo Wii in Japan, Chris Crotty of market research firm Isuppli suggests. And there may little reason for Sony to extend the price cut to the U.S.
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Microsoft: Xbox Live "way ahead of Sony"May 10, 2006 - in News
Todd Holmdahl, corporate vice president at Microsoft's Xbox and Gaming Platform Group, is one of the more influential figures within software giant's growing gaming business. Inside Microsoft's mammoth booth at E3's exhibit floor, Holmdahl spoke with TwitchGuru about the next generation console and its competition.
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Sony likely to price Playstation 3 above $500Apr 6, 2006 - in News
George Fornay, president of Sony computer Entertainment Europe, provided the first credible information on a possible price of Sony's next-generation game console. According to media reports, Fornay predicted a price range of 500 to 600 Euro, which could mean a price of at least $500 and as much as $750 for US consumers.
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Gates: Blu-ray DRM is 'anti-consumer'Oct 17, 2005 - in News
As part of a speaking tour at universities across the United States, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates sat down with Princeton's newspaper to discuss the road ahead.
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