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OnLive introduces 'cloud gaming' at E3

OnLive took videogames into the "cloud" on Thursday with the U.S. launch of a service that hosts hot titles as services on the Internet, eliminating the need for consoles.


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iPhone apps for Fathers Day

If your good old pops is lucky enough to own an iPhone, then here are some Apps from the iTunes store that would make a great gift for the old boy.

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GelaSkin Skins for your Smartphones

If you own a Smartphone or E-reader, then take a look at the GelaSkin product.

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Gillian Shaw: Tech toys

Iomega has a new line of ego portable drives, including portable and desktop models, putting up to a hefty two terabytes of data capacity in slick and compact packages. Among them are the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and the aptly named ego Black Belt Mac edition. The ego compact drive starts at 320 GB for $95 U.S.; a 500 GB version goes for $115 and the one-terabyte model is $200. (www.iomega.com)


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The Best of YouTube: Week of June 14, 2010

Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.


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Toshiba unveils 128GB chip for smart phones

Japanese technology giant Toshiba said on Thursday it has come up with a monster chip that packs 128 gigabytes of memory, for use in smartphones, tablet PCs and digital video cameras.


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Opinion: iPad shines due to deft touch

For the first time in ages I find myself agreeing with Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs: The iPad is a revolutionary device.


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Microsoft Office 2010 hits stores today

Microsoft's latest version of its popular Office software went on sale worldwide on Tuesday.


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iPhone 4 sets record numbers on first day pre-orders

Sales of Apple Inc's latest iPhone blew away expectations in its first day on the market despite shortages and an embarrassing online ordering glitch that thwarted many shoppers.


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Bushmeat smuggling rampant in Europe: Study

More than five tonnes of bushmeat from primates, crocodiles and other rare or protected animals are smuggled in luggage through one of Europe's busiest airports every week, a study published on Thursday said.


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Export water in 'sustainable' manner: Report

A new report released Wednesday by the Fraser Institute says Canada has an abundance of water and should consider exporting it in an "environmentally sustainable manner," findings critics say are misguided and "problematic."


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Blogs

 

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Real guitars used for Power Gig video game

Seven45 Studios thinks it is time to put real guitars in the hands of people living out rock star fantasies with music videogames.


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A person demonstrates "Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360," a controller-free gaming device the company unveiled June 13, 2010, at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles.

Microsoft unveils controller-free Xbox system

In a glitzy media event starring Canada's Cirque du Soleil, Microsoft said Kinect for Xbox 360 — its upcoming controller-free way to play video games — is the next evolution of technology.


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Nintendo sees life yet in the Wii

Nintendo Co. Ltd. is confident that its Wii will stand up against rivals Microsoft Corp and Sony Corp, and says it feels no pressure to reinvent the pioneering motion-sensing games platform.


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Sony Playstation showcases 3D video games at E3

Sony is adding another dimension to PlayStation 3 videogames, promising players will be fighting, firing, driving and more in 3-D by the end of the year.


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