• [Nintendo Adds Camera, Music to DS]

    Nintendo Adds Camera, Music to DS

    Nintendo is releasing a version of its popular DS hand-held videogame player that can take pictures and play music, hoping to fend off competitors.

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    [Sirius Unveils Range of Programming Options]

    Sirius Unveils Programming Options

    Sirius XM announced new programming options that let subscribers buy programming from both of the recently merged rival services.

  • H-P to Unveil Smart Phone

    H-P, aiming to grow its device business beyond corporate users, is preparing to release a smart phone that will also be marketed to consumers.

  • [Music Royalties to Hold Steady]

    Music Royalties to Hold Steady

    Judges opted not to change a method for calculating royalties on music sales, despite calls to account for changes ushered in by digital distribution.

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    Indie Videogames Come of Age

    Console makers, game publishers and Web sites have been fostering the creation of low-budget games with the goal of discovering the next great hit.

  • [EA Stops Work on Tiberium Game]

    EA Halts Game Over Quality Issues

    Electronic Arts has stopped work on a high-profile videogame called Tiberium, a victim of the software maker's drive to improve the quality of its products.

  • [On the Road]

    On the Road

    Mobile phones are constantly being crammed with new features, which is great for consumers -- until all those bells and whistles drain the life out of your phone's battery.

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    People Power

    A revolution in smart electronics is going to give consumers unprecedented ability to control energy consumption and save money.

  • TiVo Package Lets PCs Record TV

    TiVo and Nero unveiled a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, like a TiVo set-top box.

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