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Nintendo Unveils New Games At E3

Actually, unveiled might even be a little bit of a strong word, but Microsoft did confirm and announced some solid-sounding new Titles at a presentation at the E3 gaming conference today. One of the games will is going to be for the Wii console and the other for the Nintendo DS portable gaming system.
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Wikipedia Gives Scientology The Boot!

In an unprecedented move, the free-online-user-generated-encyclopedia folks at Wikipedia are banning an entire organization, and a mainstream one at that. They have now banned all known IPs belonging to the Church of Scientology, and individuals from those IPS will no longer be able to edit Wikipedia pages. While in the past individuals have been banned [...]

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Netflix Soon To Appear On Windows Media Center

In some joint news from Microsoft and Netflix it appears that the two companies have struck a deal to allow Netflix streaming video content to appear through the Windows Media Center. Both companies are now actually confirming this news, so if you use both of the two services it could mean good things for you.
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Twitter Wants To Make Money

It was only a matter of time before the popular microblogging platform Twitter would seek to monetize their efforts, and it looks like they are now readying to do so. According to The Wall Street Journal, Twitter is preparing to begin offering paid accounts to their business users.
What would such accounts encompass? Well, the speculation [...]

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Discovery Sues Amazon over Kindle

Discovery Communications is contending that the Amazon Kindle ebook is violating a patent that Discovery registered back in 2007. On Tuesday, Discovery has sued Amazon in Delaware. The company is looking forĀ  “fair compensation” through damages, legal fees, future royalty payments but will not pursue an injunction which would stop sales of the Kindle. Discovery, [...]

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