| Top headlines The Xbox 360 maker shook up the video game world with the announcement of its full-body motion-sensitive controller. But will Project Natal knock Nintendo from the top? | | The beleaguered mobile handset maker sees a big opportunity in selling its wireless broadband technology to consumer electronics device makers. | The latest full iteration of the 100 million-plus-selling franchise launches. For Electronic Arts, the stakes are high. | | Data storage giant EMC is attempting to thwart rival NetApp's bid to acquire Data Domain by making a bigger offer. | Company changes its tune on Android, announcing that an Aspire One Netbook with the OS will be released in the third quarter. Chip giant is launching its line of processors for thin, inexpensive laptops at Computex in Taipei. Video of the day | | Microsoft introduces Project Natal At E3 2009 in Los Angeles, Microsoft unveiled Project Natal, which appears to allow users to control games, movies, and anything else on their Xbox system with their hands alone, and without touching any hardware. | Webware | | Moving can be one of the most stressful parts of the home buying process. That's why we've compiled a list of online tools to consult to ease the pain. Read full story | Green Tech | | One of the world's leading physicists warns that wind energy is a waste of resources and that solar energy should be the focus. Read full story | | | | | More from CNET News: | |
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