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Top video game markets in the world
The United States remains No. 1, but other countries, notably in Asia, are rising fast. Many countries, too, are sweetening tax incentives to lure video game developers in their quest to create jobs. Here are the top 5 video game markets for 2010, as outlined in a 2011 study by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the big accounting and consulting firm.
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10 most intriguing tablets of 2012
From the inevitable iPad 3 to the mysterious Google Nexus tablet, here are the 10 tablets to watch in 2012.
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Five surprising facts from the new Steve Jobs biography
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Data theft: Top 5 most expensive data breaches
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Seven hot cars for Valentine’s Day
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LulzSec sting: UK nabs alleged hacker
Scotland Yard arrests a man with alleged ties to LulzSec. While initial reports fingered the suspect as a "mastermind," LulzSec called him only "mildly associated" with the group.
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LulzSec and Anonymous team up, plan digital destruction
LulzSec and Anonymous have joined forces, and "any government or agency" is the target.
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Computer security: Parents, teenagers take risks online
Computer security survey found that more than half of all parents with infected computers had had their computer security violated more than once. A quarter of teens had visited adult sites, which often spread malicious software.
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E3 2011: Nintendo Wii U delights gamers, scares investors
At E3 and in Japan, there's disagreement over whether the Wii U, Nintendo's new console, will change gaming forever or completely flop. With many months, and likely another E3, before the Wii U launches, there's still much to learn about the new system.
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Citigroup hacked: What to do if your account was compromised
Some 200,000 of Citigroup's bankcard customers had their accounts hacked. Most won't be responsible for fraudulent purchases, but cardholders should still take precautions.
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Wii U, the new Nintendo console, reinvents the controller
The new Nintendo console, the Wii U, boasts HD graphics and will have a tablet built into its controller.
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Stocks end down for fifth day after Bernanke
After gains early in the day, the session closed lower, with the Dow declining about 19 points
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Kid Icarus: Uprising kicks off next round of Nintendo 3DS games
'Kid Icarus: Uprising' will feature 3-on-3 multiplayer, AR cards, and 3-D graphics. But will its decades-old roots give 'Kid Icarus: Uprising' enough oomph to turn it into a winner?
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PlayStation Vita, the Ferrari of portable gaming, costs $249
PlayStation Vita, once codenamed NGP, sports an OLED screen, motion controls, touch controls on the front and back, cameras on the front and back, Wi-Fi – and 3G mobile data for an extra $50. But how will the PlayStation Vita stand against the Nintendo 3DS?
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Stocks end lower for fourth straight session
The Dow fell about 61 points, with a weak performance by banks and energy
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Nintendo Wii 2 will rock E3: reports
Nintendo Wii 2 will be the biggest news coming out of E3, according to reports. But with titles like Halo 4, Modern Warfare 3, and Mass Effect 3, can the new system (which most likely will not be called the Nintendo Wii 2) hold on to headlines for long?
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Sony hackers: Yet another network intrusion
Sony hackers keep coming as the company detects another intrusion. With a target on its back, what can the company to keep Sony hackers out?
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How bad was the cyber attack on Lockheed Martin?
Last week's cyber attack on top US weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin shows that cyber espionage is evolving and could soon become more of a serious threat to governments and companies.
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Apple iCloud: Details emerge on new music service
Apple is almost certainly getting ready to release a cloud-based music service. So what's inside the 'iCloud'?
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Stocks end modestly higher; Microsoft gains
The Dow rose about 8 points, closing higher for the second session in a row
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American Idol: Are youngest-ever finalists key to Idol revival strategy?
American Idol finalists Lauren Alaina and Scotty McCreery are the youngest ever. Was that part of the American Idol Season 10 makeover strategy?
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Sony hackers breach Greece music site security
Sony hackers: Sony Corp. spokesman Shigenori Yoshida said Tuesday that personal data including names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses may have been stolen. Yoshida said no credit card numbers have been affected.
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PSN hit with new security snag, but Sony says it was no hack
Part of the PlayStation Network went black again yesterday – an outage that Sony has chalked up to a 'URL exploit.'
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Free PSP games, movie rentals part of Sony's 'Welcome Back' package
Free PSP games, free PS3 games, free movie rentals –– Sony is scrambling to make up for the PSN outage, so take advantage of the generosity while you can.
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PlayStation Network back online beginning this week
The PlayStation Network outage will soon be over. (Mostly.)
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Dark Souls development dogged by PSN outage
The PlayStation Network remains offline. And that has caused some headaches for the developer of the game Dark Souls.
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Stocks gain for third session. Microsoft falls.
Dow rises 75 points as stocks put together a three-day rally. But Microsoft falls after it announces purchase of Internet calling company Skype.
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PlayStation Network back online fully around May 31: report
PlayStation Network service may not be completely back online until the end of the month, according to one source. Meanwhile, PSN today remains offline.
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PlayStation Network still down: Sony has 'begun' restoring service – sort of
PlayStation Network remains down as parent company Sony conducts further testing to determine the security of the system. How testing counts as 'restoring' service, Sony didn't say.
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PlayStation Network back online very soon, says Sony
As engineers race to get PlayStation Network back online, Sony offers free credit protection and fraud insurance.



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