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Microsoft, EA and Sega get sued over alleged Kinect patent infringement

Taints Microsoft's success

Mon Jul 25 2011, 14:00

Nvidia releases its GeForce GTX570

Threatens to pop your eyes out

Tue Dec 07 2010, 15:35

Computer games could kill you

UK government health warning

Mon Mar 09 2009, 10:17

Cunning wiring found my Xbox

Console can be tracked

Mon Dec 15 2008, 11:09

Computer game sales near $3 billion

November a hot month in US

Fri Dec 12 2008, 18:33

Spore faces biggest pirate attack

Sinking the single-player game

Wed Dec 10 2008, 11:43

Nintendo 3DS costs $103 to make

A lot more expensive than the DSi

Tue Mar 29 2011, 14:10

Onlive remote gaming isn't new

GDC 2009 But is it the best so far

Thu Mar 26 2009, 11:38

Microsoft turns to "Tupperware parties" to flog Xboxes

Worked for the plastics industry

Mon Dec 29 2008, 11:31

Wii outsells Xbox three to one

Nintendollar machine

Mon Dec 15 2008, 10:50

Nintendo Wii still tops the gaming charts

Popular for third year running

Fri Dec 12 2008, 12:19

EA and 2K add PhysX

NVidia opens the champers

Tue Dec 09 2008, 08:35

Sony will release its latest PSP next week

To fight off Nintendo and Apple

Thu Jan 20 2011, 15:17

Intel promotes cleanliness and recycling

CeBit 2009 It kinda fails, but they tried

Thu Mar 12 2009, 14:46

Video hits Wii stream

At least in Japan

Fri Dec 26 2008, 18:02

PS3 is a sinking ship

Console round-up Playstation Home launched, swamped

Mon Dec 15 2008, 09:37

PlayStation Home arrives tomorrow

Will be an open beta

Wed Dec 10 2008, 12:16
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