Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Behold the motion-sensitive controller wars: CNET News

Who needs console wars when we can fight over whether Microsoft's new Project Natal is better than Nintendo's new Wii Motion Plus technology or Sony's new motion-sensitive wands?
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June 3, 2009
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Who needs console wars when we can fight over whether Microsoft's new Project Natal is better than Nintendo's new Wii Motion Plus technology or Sony's new motion-sensitive wands?
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There are relatively few community wind projects in the U.S., but some companies are developing mid-size turbines for schools or big-box retail outlets.
Wed, Jun 03 04:00:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

There's a whole host of ultra-thin laptops poised to challenge the gorgeous MacBook Air, on price if nothing else. So then--what's next from Apple?
Wed, Jun 03 06:00:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Apple, Google, and Yahoo are being investigated for possible antitrust violations over negotiating the recruiting and hiring of one another's employees, The Washington Post reports.
Tue, Jun 02 20:00:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Federal court finds Dish in contempt and orders the satellite broadcaster to disable infringing features found on its subscribers' digital video recorders.
Tue, Jun 02 18:05:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Microsoft confirms the launch date of its newest version of Windows, saying it will have the code finalized by the middle or end of next month.
Tue, Jun 02 11:03:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 


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