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| Nintendo Not Attending Leipzig This Year [No Nintendo At GC] We just got a press release from Nintendo of Europe, announcing that Nintendo will not be attending the Games Convention in Leipzig later this year. Seems that recent events like local shows and roadshows (for both the public and media) have " [..] |
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Google Voice revives free calling to Canada, eh Google Voice users with friends and relatives living north or the border, rejoice. Not that calls to Canada are overly expensive in the first place, but the Google Voice team has decided to eat that marginal expense ? just as they did when they were GrandCentral ? and make calling to Canada free once again. [...] [..] |
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| Two Tribes Revives Toki Tori For WiiWare [Wiiware] Towards the end of the Gameboy Color era, developer Two Tribes released their first game, a charming little puzzle platformer called Toki Tori. Now the developer is taking their first steps into console development, and what better companio [..] |
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| Looking back at 2011: HP kills, revives and then open sources webOS There’s no question about it: HP made one of the biggest blunders of the year when it comes to how the company handled Palm and webOS. During the past 12 months, HP relieved one CEO who was hired less than a year earlier in October 2010, killed off its webOS hardware, hired another CEO, brought webOS back from the dead and then open sourced it. The company also announced that it would discon [..] |
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| Looking back at 2011: HP kills, revives and then open sources webOS There’s no question about it: HP made one of the biggest blunders of the year when it comes to how the company handled Palm and webOS. During the past 12 months, HP relieved one CEO who was hired less than a year earlier in October 2010, killed off its webOS hardware, hired another CEO, brought webOS back from the dead and then open sourced it. The company also announced that it would discon [..] |
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| Federal appeals court revives Viacom?s $1 billion lawsuit against YouTube A federal appeals court on Thursday revived Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit against Google’s YouTube video-sharing website, The Wall Street Journal reported. The media conglomerate had alleged that YouTube allowed users to post unauthorized Viacom content between 2005 and 2008. The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals remanded the case to a lower court, instructing a district judge to dete [..] |
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Nintendo will not have a booth at CES this year
Yesterday, we posted that Nintendo would attend CES this year, effectively ending a 16-year-long hiatus from the show -- one of the biggest hardware and tech conventions each year, annually held in Las Vegas. The news came v [..] |
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| Nintendo Is Doing Great! But Not Like Last Year (NTDOY) Nintendo is going back to the basics with the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii. According to Nintendo of America CEO Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo is doing great during this holiday season, but there is obviously no chance of catching up to last year's numbers.
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| Nintendo DS Successor By End of Year? [Analyst] With Nintendo DS sales slowing in Japan, could Nintendo have a successor waiting in the wings? Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter think so, telling investors in a note that Nintendo "has a new handheld device ready for launch [..] |
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| Nintendo: 3DS likely to outperform DS's first-year sales in US
Apparently 3DS sales aren't so bad. Or, more accurately, 3DS sales are not great, but DS sales were also pretty bad at first. It's all relative. The company said today that the 3DS is "poised" to sell more 3DS systems in its first year than the DS did. The 3DS system i [..] |
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