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European clinic admits game addiction isn't the issue Filed under: Culture
A couple of years after opening, a "game addiction" clinic in Amsterdam is still doing swift business, but its founder says he has realized that game addiction isn't really the problem. In fact, Smith & Jones Centre [..] |
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The PSP: Losing third parties and loving it Filed under: Sony PSP
OK, so maybe not "loving it," but it doesn't seem to be phased: Despite the emphatic urging of Sony Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida, it seems that third-party support for the PSP is continuing to dwindle. That [..] |
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| VMware admits ‘time bomb’ rolled past quality control Glum CEO says ‘we’re sorry’
VMware’s CEO has blamed a chunk of leftover pre-release code for a bug that yesterday prevented virtual servers around the world from powering up when the clock hit 12 August.
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Rogers makes new BlackBerry plans official Rogers has just released a slew of new BlackBerry data plans for your emailing and browsing pleasure. There’s still no unlimited BIS option, which is a bit confounding given the upcoming unlimited iPhone Data plan, but this is Rogers after all, so we’re not terribly shocked. The new plans breakdown as follows:
$30 - 300 MB
$60 [...] [..] |
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| Home Office reaches half-way hash in secure data handling Encryption bureau to operate like internal post office
Analysis The UK Home Office has introduced procedures to handle encrypted personal data from external partners. However, guidelines on how the new Home Office Central Cryptography service will work raise concerns about possible shortcomings with the service which, while a big improvement, falls below best practice in sectors [...] [..] |
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| Flavorpill Cash Crunch?* Flavorpill, a New York-based email newsletter company, is hitting up investors for an 11th-hour cash infusion after losing ad [..] |
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PS3 was on 'life support,' admits Sony CEO Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Business
Walt Mossberg managed to pull a mighty fun quote from Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer. During an on-stage interview at D6, Stringer said that the PlayStation 3 "was on life support for awhil [..] |
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| Dixons admits ‘it’s even worse than you thought’ Overhauls PC World, slashes stores and dividend
DSGI will overhaul its PCWorld computer barns and slash its fleet of High Street shops as part of a turnaround plan revealed the same day it admitted sales have gone into reverse at its computer retail business.
TheRegister [..] |
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| Googley treats for Goose Creek There are a few things we know about Google data centers: 1. They cost $600 million. 2. They employ 200 people. 3. They open with a down-home ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring politicians, oversized scissors, a local band, balloons, and a tent stocked with "Googley treats." The latest such hoedown was held on October 7 at Google's new data center near Goose Creek in Berkeley County, South Carolina [..] |
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