Topic: Sony Corporation
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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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E3 wrapped: For gamers, it was a week to remember
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PS3, Xbox, Wii: Which motion-controller sounds best?
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Sony steals a page from the Apple playbook; rolls out pint-sized PSP
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Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
A look at soaring Islamic architecture, clever animated poetry, the latest family-friendly online game, and more.
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Kindle e-book readers rebel
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European workers rebel as G-20 looms
At companies, including Caterpillar in France and Visteon in Northern Ireland, workers have occupied offices and detained bosses.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about how e-readers open up new possibilities for book lovers, why there should be a science Wordnik, and why labels don't accurately describe generations.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about whether the Kindle compliments printed books, or will someday make them obsolete.
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Sony Reader v. Amazon Kindle: the next round
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Will March be iMac month?
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World
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E-book revolution favors the agile
As conventional book sales sink, small presses lead the way in mass digitization.
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BlackBerry Storm: more thunder than lighting?
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International news roundup – Jan. 22
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Sanyo tries to coin 'dual cameras.' Will it stick?
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An all-digital school bookstore?
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Web widgets could transform TV
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Hollywood rolls out the green carpet
The entertainment industry is doing more to make productions and events ecofriendly.
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Opinion: My bargain-hunting backlash
Frenzied dickering just adds to my holiday stress. Paying full price is easier – and it supports local jobs.
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Laptop batteries leap forward, go green
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Recession hits Japan's part-time workers
Sony said Tuesday it will let 16,000 employees go – half of them from its temporary staff.
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World
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How is Sony's Home better than Second Life?
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Christmas songs in the spotlight
From Enya's dulcet tones to Faith Hill's powerhouse vocals to a surprisingly pretty singing saw, peace on earth arrives in tune.
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Studs Terkel



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