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07/Mar/2007 10:42AM |
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A new book outlines a theory of the future of print—and it's not all doom and gloom for magazine publishers
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07/Mar/2007 10:05AM |
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While Nintendo's new controller has generated great excitement for its alternative game control interface, the biggest opportunity could come from mobile phones
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07/Mar/2007 9:47AM |
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The German engineering giant's video-game-based modeling tool will allow companies to design factory equipment in a fraction of the time
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06/Mar/2007 6:08PM |
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Why so many companies are suddenly linking up with eco groups. Hint: Smart business
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06/Mar/2007 12:10PM |
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Just in time for wedding season, Disney will launch its first line of designer bridal gowns. Will grownups take the plunge?
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06/Mar/2007 10:37AM |
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With spending on mobile advertising expected to increase to $11.4 billion by 2011, NYC-based company, Hovr, has a plan to get in on the action
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06/Mar/2007 10:34AM |
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The Doors of Perception conference in Delhi focuses on applying design thinking to modern challenges in food, water, and waste
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05/Mar/2007 11:57AM |
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Brussels is thinking a presence in the virtual world would mean better communication with the citizenry
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05/Mar/2007 9:02AM |
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Developers and publishers are incorporating user-generated content into the gaming world. A look at the pros and cons
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02/Mar/2007 10:07AM |
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Game Director Cory Barlog describes working on the gaming world's hottest follow-up
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01/Mar/2007 10:19AM |
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As John Riccitiello leaves private equity to rejoin EA as CEO, analysts expect deals to hit the table
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01/Mar/2007 9:54AM |
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One Laptop per Child's breakthrough software replaces the standard PC look with a design for the networked age
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28/Feb/2007 10:08AM |
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A new report warns that publishers could be left with empty pockets on many next-gen projects
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27/Feb/2007 10:44AM |
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The fuss over Sony's decision to drop hardware backwards compatibility from European versions of the PS3 will fade quickly
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26/Feb/2007 9:46AM |
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Photorealism shouldn't be the name of the game, argues Introversion director, Mark Morris
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26/Feb/2007 9:06AM |
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Former senior researcher at Xerox PARC, Ranjit Makkuni is using sophisticated technology to change how we interact with computers. In the process, he's taking traditional Indian beliefs back to the future
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22/Feb/2007 10:32AM |
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Two industry experts discuss the potential for hawking products via athletics-themed massively multiplayer online games
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22/Feb/2007 10:19AM |
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Pollutant-filtering plants embedded into paving stones are set to change the skyline in the Bronx
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21/Feb/2007 1:06PM |
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Israel-based WhiteSmoke has devised a program that, by checking against a vast database, makes English text more fluent. Its top market? The U.S.
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21/Feb/2007 10:39AM |
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As massively multiplayer games become genuinely mass market, NCSoft North America CEO, Robert Garriott, looks to the future
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