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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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The e-book, the e-reader, and the future of reading
As stone tablets gave way the codex, the future of reading is digital – but will the e-reader and the e-book change the nature of how we read?
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Not much love for Barnes & Noble Nook
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Barnes and Noble Nook ship date pushed to 2010
The Nook will not ship until Jan. 11. What does that mean for Barnes and Noble?
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Kindle hits sales record, Amazon says
Amazon Kindle sales are up. How far up? No one knows – Amazon doesn't release exact figures.
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Black Friday dilemma: to buy or not to buy an e-reader
Why or why not to buy an e-reader on Black Friday.
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Why Web widgets will invade your TV
Web widgets bring Internet perks to the biggest screen in most people’s homes.
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1080p YouTube videos? Um, sure.
Get ready to upload: 1080p YouTube videos are coming next week, the company said today.
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Netflix PS3 'Watch instantly' to require disc through 2010
Netflix's PS3 Watch instantly discs went out last week – and will have to stick around through late 2010.
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PS3: Modern Warfare 2 servers down, debunked on Twitter
Modern Warfare 2's PS3 servers buckled under the weight of hundreds of thousands of simultaneous sign-in attempts, according to an Infinity Ward rep.
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Did Sarkozy's son use palace pull to get music grant?
President Nicolas Sarkozy, after dealing with charges of nepotism involving his son Jean, is now in a flap over accusations his adviser helped his hip hop producer son Pierre.
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'This Is It': Michael Jackson's earnings boom
Michael Jackson's estate has reportedly earned $90 million since the entertainer's death in June – and "This Is It" may boost that number. But his estate's long-term value remains unclear.
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Will 'This Is It' rehab Michael Jackson's image?
The film 'This Is It' could help remind viewers of the Michael Jackson of the 1980s – instead of the troubled artist who was beset by scandal in recent years.
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Google launches music discovery service
Google Music promises access to a virtually unlimited trove of tunes. Does it live up to the hype?
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Nintendo blames earning plunge on weak Wii sales
Slumping console sales and a cut in the Wii price tag have combined to send Nintendo's fortunes into steep decline.
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Vevo turns up the volume on pre-launch preparations
CEO Rio Caraeff says that 35 jobs are currently open at Vevo, a music video service started by Universal.
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Netflix on PS3? Yep, but not without special disc.
Watch Netflix movies on a PS3 starting in November, but not without popping in a free disc.
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Who owns an artist's legacy?
Digital media open the door to mash-ups, tributes, and other reinventions.
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Windows 7 launch day: what you might have missed
Windows 7 release day went off without a hitch, despite a downplayed feel at the New York party. Here's our list of things you might have missed.
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Xbox product boss: The PS3 doesn't have a chance
Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg says he is confident that the Xbox 360 will outsell the Sony PlayStation 3 in 2010.
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Nintendo unveils a new line of Wii accessories
It's the new black.
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Kindle goes international
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Video: Pickle as OLED? MIT professor explains.
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Nintendo Wii Fit has gone to the dogs
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PS3, Xbox, Wii: The war over motion control heats up
Sony motion control? Two Wii MotionPlus devices? Project Natal on Xbox 360? Which is best?
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Wii price drop confirmed by Nintendo. Is it too late?



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