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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder
November 9, 2009, 11:37 AM
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TECHNOLOGY

Theatres equipped with RealD’s 3D cinema technology brought in over half of the total box office or nearly $16 million for “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” shot in Disney Digital 3D, according to the company. The movie, which stars Jim Carrey as Scrooge, earned an estimated $31 million during its opening weekend. (Cynopsis 11/9)

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In a bid to sell living room electronics and spur buzz for “Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs,” Sony Corp. is offering the movie for free to U.S. buyers of its Internet-connected TVs and Blu-ray players starting Monday. (AP11/8)


The studios have put the screws to Redbox and Netflix in order to get them to take new releases at a later date. Redbox has sued many of the big studios but Netflix is taking a different tack. During the company’s most recent earnings call, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings acknowledged the impact that cheap rentals were having on DVD sales and said that “if we can agree on low enough pricing for delayed rental, it could potentially increase profits for everyone.” (Paidcontent11/6)

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GAMING by Marauder
November 4, 2009, 8:05 PM
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While the Nintendo Wii continues to have a stranglehold on console sales, both worldwide and in the United States, the Xbox 360 and PS3 are battling it out for the the second place position for year-to-date sales. Just a little over two months ago Sony announced that they would be slashing the price of their game console, the PS3, to $299. Microsoft quickly followed suit, and in just ten days dropped the price of their most expensive console, the Xbox 360 Elite, to $299. Nintendo, who has sold nearly double the number of consoles worldwide as these two, decided to lower the price of the Wii on September 27th to $199: this was the first time since its inception that the Wii has had a price cut. All three console manufacturers hoped that the decrease in price would help them to increase sales and finish the year on a strong note. (Crunchgear11/4)

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Sony said is partnering with Netflix to provide access to the online movie rental company’s library through Sony’s PlayStation 3 video game console. PS3 users in the United States who are also Netflix subscribers will be able to instantly stream movies from the Netflix catalog at no extra cost. (Reuters10/26)

Well it’s about time. I mean, it’s sort of like arriving at the XBox party at the end when everyone has already paired off and only the somewhat sketchy people are left. OK, maybe a slight exaggeration but you know you hear me on this… Here’s the BIG difference between PS3 and XBox, PS3 users don’t have to pay an additional extra dime for Netflix content whereas XBox users must have the Gold level membership which costs $50/year.

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So much for the first generation of big Facebook/MySpace social application startups. Slideand RockYouboth got huge valuations in venture rounds. But a new generation of application developers has taken center stage and are racking up big revenues and their own eye popping valuations: Zynga, Playfish and Playdom. (Techcrunch10/26)

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Activision has introduced “Tony Hawk Ride,” a 3-D extreme sports game designed for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii systems that is based on the moves of the legendary skateboard pro and his mates. This version of the “Hawk” franchise also comes with a new peripheral: a motion-sensitive skateboard similar to the Wii Fit Balance Board. GameDaily BIZ (5/15) , Electronista (5/15)

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Video game software sales slowed 23% in April compared with the same month in 2008, and video game hardware was down 8% for the period, according to a new study by NPD Group. Two bright spots, however, were the release of the Nintendo DSi portable gaming console and the price reduction on Sony’s PlayStation 2, the study noted. eWEEK.com (5/16)

The latest rumors surrounding the Zune are that Microsoft is developing a mobile-entertainment platform that will be part Xbox 360 and part Zune player, according to this report. If it pans out, the device apparently would have the same graphical interface as the New Xbox Experience. CNET/Crave (5/15)

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With its HP netbook going on sale Sunday, Verizon Wireless has increased the monthly download limit from 50 megabytes to 250 MB and reduced overcharges from 25 cents to 10 cents per MB for the same $40 a month it now charges, the carrier said today in outlining changes to its data plans. The 2.4-pound netbook will run on Windows XP Home and cost $200 with a rebate plus two-year mobile-broadband contract. Reuters (5/14) , CNET (5/13)

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At Intel’s annual investor meeting this week, company CEO Paul Otellini said he expects PC sales growth patterns to return to normal later this year following a better-than-expected second quarter. The statement runs counter to the Gartner prediction that computer sales will dip about 10% in 2009. “I’m getting increasingly comfortable that the dip here is not as aggressive as they are showing,” Otellini said. ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg (5/13) , The Wall Street Journal (5/13) , InformationWeek (5/12) , CIO.com/IDG News Service (5/12)

VTech’s new IS9181 Wi-Fi Internet Radio, with its two 3-watt speakers and 10-watt subwoofer, gives audiophiles access to 11,000 Web-based radio stations from around the world. The device, which retails for just under $200, is compatible with Windows XP and Vista, or Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, and it can play back files from a number of platforms. ElectronicHouse.com (5/13)

Executives at beleaguered consumer-electronics giant Sony Corp. forecast a second consecutive annual operating loss, this time for the period ending March 2010. If that comes to pass, it will be the first time Sony has reported back-to-back yearly losses since 1958. Reuters (5/14) , The Wall Street Journal (5/14)

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by Marauder
May 5, 2009, 1:42 AM
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Microsoft is developing a motion-sensing bar similar to the kind used with Nintendo Wiis to detect the movements of those playing games on the software giant’s Xbox 360 console. Meanwhile, developers at Sony are working on their own version of a motion-sensing controller, which would be used with the PlayStation 3 platform. Electronista (5/1) , InformationWeek (5/1)

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Gala-Net soon will bring the “Aika” free-to-play virtual-reality game to the North American market. The South Korean-born online war game will be able to accommodate thousands of players at any given time. Digital Trends (5/1)

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Amazon’s Kindle 2, which first shipped in late February, is selling at roughly double the rate of the first generation device, says a source close to Amazon. Approximately 300,000 of the Kindle 2s have been shipped to date, suggesting Amazon has made over $100 million in revenue from sales of the $359 device alone this year. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/16/300000-kindle-2s-sold-to-date 4/16)

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Looks like Sun Microsystems is open to renewing acquisition talks with International Business Machines (IBM) if the latter makes a stronger commitment to actually closing the deal, according to Bloomberg sources. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/16/sun-ready-to-renew-acquisition-talks-with-ibm-if-they-promise-to-walk-the-walk 4/16)

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Sony Corp.’s new Webbie HD digital camcorder is squarely aimed at the U.S. market, has all the traditional features without lots of bells and whistles and retails for less than $200. According to this report, the Webbie also is emblematic of a new trend at the consumer-electronics giant toward affordable, easy-to-use products. The Wall Street Journal (4/16)

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A new report from IDC said worldwide shipments of PCs fell 7.1% in the first quarter, but that the U.S. market performed better than expected by slipping only 3.1%. “The U.S. was surprisingly strong, it outperformed our forecast,” said Bob O’Donnell, vice president of IDC. “The fact that the U.S. outperformed the worldwide totals is, I think, somewhat hopeful.” Reuters (4/15) , The New York Times/Bits blog (4/15)

A study of 10,000 consumers found that they expect to spend at least as much in 2009 on digital-music downloads, CDs and video games as they did last year, according to The NPD Group. Three out of four respondents plan to spend as much on digital-music downloads and 65% will spend at least as much on video games, while 60% said they would spend a similar amount on music CDs. TWICE (4/15)

Cisco Systems has come out with the Linksys Wireless Music System, a four-component kit that enables listeners to customize their sound experience in innovative ways. And, according to this review, the system’s ease of use and flexibility make it a good fit for just about any home. ElectronicHouse.com/Audioholics.com. (4/15)

Verizon Communications plans to broaden the market for its new Hub phone by opening the device to new applications, removing restrictions that required purchasers to be Verizon Wireless customers and eyeing multitouch controls for future versions. However, analysts still see marketing challenges ahead for the Hub as a home phone that sells for $199 plus $34.99 per month in service fees. Reuters (4/15)

Intel on Tuesday reported that first-quarter revenue fell 26% to $7.1 billion, and that profits receded 55% to $647 million. But the Silicon Valley firm also said the quarter was not as bad as it had expected and that there is a growing feeling that the PC market has hit bottom, indicating that better financial times could be ahead. ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg (4/15) , The Wall Street Journal (4/15) , CRN/ChannelWeb (4/14)

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