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Sony at E3: Games Take Center Stage

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June 5, 2012
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Sony at E3: Games Take Center Stage In a classic show, dont tell approach, Sony showed off a lot of great games during its E3 conference but failed to back up the flashy demos with cold, hard facts.
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35 New Ivy Bridge-powered Ultrabooks Coming Over Next 30 Days Intel on Tuesday said more than 35 new Ultrabooks are available now or headed to store shelves in the next month.
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Sony Announces Host of Features Linking Vita, PlayStation 3 Sony on Tuesday announced a host of new services that link up its handheld PlayStation Vita with its PlayStation 3 game console.
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National No-Print Day: Will You Take the Pledge? Printer maker Toshiba is sponsoring National No-Print Day on October 23, 2012, when it hopes the paperless office becomes a reality. Ironic?
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Flame Malware Spreading Itself Via Bogus Windows Updates The program is creating bogus certificates that allow it to fool Windows into thinking that certain components of Flame are Microsoft products.
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Dell Upgrades Inspiron Line with Intel's Ivy Bridge Processor The laptops, equipped with Windows 7 Home Premium, will be eligible for Microsoft's Windows 8 upgrade program.
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Microsoft at E3 Details SmartGlass, Halo 4, and the IE browser on Xbox Microsoft outlined it's Xbox game plan for 2012, introduced software called SmartGlass, and promises to concur your living room.
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Tech's Biggest Flops of 2012 (So Far) The tech world moves so fast that you've probably forgotten about at least some of the big flops that have already happened this year. Here's a quick rundown to keep you in the loop.
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Xbox SmartGlass: What We Know So Far Xbox SmartGlass is making big promises about enhancing your television viewing, improving your gaming experience and making it easy to share content between devices.
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Windows 8 Hybrid Laptop-Tablets Take Center Stage at Computex The first laptops out of the gate at one of Asia's largest tech shows are Windows 8 tablets with detachable docks from Asus and Acer.
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Computex 2012: Hot New Gear on Display The devices unveiled so far give a clear indication of what youll be able to buy this year when Windows 8 ships.
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E3 Trends: iPad, Augmented Reality Loom Over Video Game Trade Show As consoles focus less on gaming and more on becoming connected digital media centers, smart peripherals are taking center stage.
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Microsoft Assimilates Flash in Metro's IE10 Browser Microsoft embeds Adobe's Flash Player in the Metro version of Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) in Windows 8 and Windows RT.
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Qualcomm Offers Hands-On Tour of Snapdragon S4 Processor, Windows RT Windows RT's Metro interface performed well on the tablet for the most part, with one or two exceptions.
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Xbox SmartGlass: Microsoft's Multiscreen Strategy Microsoft is hoping to create an immersive experience across multiple devices where users can consume different, complementary content on each platform with new...
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Google Analytics Adds Browser-Size Analysis Google Analytics now detects the browser size of website visitors, a new metric that has gained relevance as the variety of Internet-connected devices has increased in recent years.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Pre-Orders Start June 6 for AT&T and Verizon Neither carrier has announced an official ship date, but prices will start at $200 and AT&T says it will get an exclusive red version of the S III.
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Microsoft at E3 2012: New Technologies, New Games, and Arrival Dates Games and software--including Halo 4 and Microsoft's new SmartGlass technology--dominated Microsoft's E3 keynote this year. Let's take a look at what the company discussed.
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10 Mobile Device Management Apps to Take Charge of BYOD Managing devices in a BYOD environment is no mean feat, and the right mobile device management (MDM) product can be a key component in making it work. Here are 10 leading MDM products on the market today.
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Tomb Raider at E3 2012: What to Expect We talk to Crystal Dynamics about what's new with the Tomb Raider reboot and what we can expect from Lara Croft at E3 2012.
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Sony at E3: Games Take Center Stage In a classic show, dont tell approach, Sony showed off a lot of great games during its E3 conference but failed to back up the flashy demos with cold, hard facts.
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35 New Ivy Bridge-powered Ultrabooks Coming Over Next 30 Days Intel on Tuesday said more than 35 new Ultrabooks are available now or headed to store shelves in the next month.
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