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http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/03 [...] erroneous/

Since most of the Game Console threads end up in CPUs anyway, figured more people should know about this.

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http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/03 [...] erroneous/

Since most of the Game Console threads end up in CPUs anyway, figured more people should know about this.



Nice Find! Can CNBC and everyone who used their info say "Oops!"

Reply to turpit

I reckon around 70% of the people who used the source will not notice within 2 weeks that the source doesn't exist.

Just like The Register (and others), making up news to get hits.

"I'd like some truth in my news please"

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I reckon around 70% of the people who used the source will not notice within 2 weeks that the source doesn't exist.

Just like The Register (and others), making up news to get hits.

"I'd like some truth in my news please"



If it bleeds, it leads, otherwise make it up as you go

Reply to turpit

can someone please provide a brief summary? I can't get to the page, due to internet restrictions at work. :)

thanks!

Reply to torque79
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As many of you may or may not have seen, yesterday El Reg ran a story based on a CNBC report which stated that during the holidays (namely from November to December of last year), the numbers shook out such that the big three console game companies moved: 2 million Xbox 360s, 1.8 million Wiis, and 750,000 PS3s. We thought that report sounded a bit dubious, and now according to NPD, CNBC mis-cited a not-yet-existent report. The numbers, which are now considered to be erroneous, don't really correlate to anything on NPD's end as their forthcoming console retail report (which will include compiled retailed sales figures) will not be released for another week or so. (We still don't really have any idea what report it was CNBC was actually citing.) Although it wouldn't really surprise us if Xbox-Wii-PS3 is the actual order the console sales took over the last couple of months, as far as we know there isn't yet any evidence to support that assertion, so we'll all have to wait and see exactly which group of fanboys is proved right or wrong in '06.



Work didn't block me. :wink:

Reply to VBDude

thanks vbdude.

typical media, trying to get the jump on news. I'd rather have no news than false news. That's really sad coming from a major network like NBC.

Even if their numbers turn out to be an accurate leak, why not wait for the actual report to ensure it is REAL news?

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