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| Nokia promotes N-Gage innovation with €70,000 bait Only existing games developers need apply
Nokia is looking for new concepts in mobile phone gaming, and has launched a competition with €70,000 in prizes for the best games concept. However, it is limiting entry to those already in the games business.
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| The Last Canopy Wins Casual Gameplay Contest [Hot Flashes] JayisGames announced the winner of the Casual Gameplay Design Competition, number five, with more than $10,000 in cash and prizes handed out to indie Flash game developers.
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| Review: MWg Atom V As a follow-up to the O2 Xda Atom Life, this handheld isn’t bad, but may not stand up to stiff competition from competing brands.
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| Best Buy Canada To Sell Used Games [Used Games] GameStop will be getting some major competition in the used game market in Canada as Best Buy Canada begins to roll out used video game sales at their Future Shop outlets throughout the country. The company is kicking things off with a test at six of its Calgary stores, with plans on rolling out used [..] |
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Intel diversifies with SSD Long known as the world’s most successful microchip manufacturer, it looks like Intel will be throwing their hat into a new ring later this year. The company plans to enter the SSD market, churning out 80-160 GB solid state drives beginning Q2 of this year. The company hopes to enter into direct competition with more [...] [..] |
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| Almost human In the final round of competition for this year's Loebner Prize in artificial intelligence, held today at the University of Reading in the UK, a robot came within a whisker of passing the Turing Test. In a series conversations with people, the winning robot, named Elbot, fooled 25% of its interlocutors into believing it was a genuine human being. A score of 30% would have been sufficient to pass T [..] |
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| Repricing Microsoft's future For years now, we've seen a steady stream of would-be "Microsoft killers" - products that were going to break the hold of Windows and Office over the PC desktop. It's been assumed that a deterioration in Microsoft's fortunes and power would manifest itself in losses of market share. But that's been a faulty assumption, one based on a belief that future competition in personal computing would conti [..] |
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