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PS3 worldwide in November [UPDATE 21] — It looks like the PS3 pressconference is just getting started. — IGN reports Ken Kutaragi's opening statement as follows: "It is myaim to clear things up about the PlayStation 3 today. The PS2, the PS3, the network, and Future Cell Network, this willall be addressed."
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Sony Delays Launch of PlayStation 3 Until November — TOKYO, March 15 — Sony said today it would postpone release of its next-generation PlayStation video game console until November, a potentially costly move that the company portrayed as a marketing decision but that analysts …

PS3 launch details revealed, New PSP features and price announced — In the wake of fervent rumors of the PS3's demise, Sony came clean with launch information about the PS3, while presenting a host of new features for a price-dropped PSP. Here are the main bullet points, separated by console.
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Study Says Chips in ID Tags Are Vulnerable to Viruses — A group of European computer researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to insert a software virus into radio frequency identification tags, part of a microchip-based tracking technology in growing use in commercial and security applications.
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iTunes Movies to be sold for $9.99? — Early this morning the first full length movie of was spotted on Apple's iTunes Music Store. — The iTunes link to High School Musical was accessible and offered a 1 hour 39 minute Disney Channel original TV movie. This 487MB file represents …
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Is Xero The Second Coming Of Gizmondo? — About a month ago, there was some buzz in the blogworld that there was yet another MVNO (a mobile operator that uses someone else's network) about to hit the scene, called Xero, with $300 million in funding. This seemed bizarre because the MVNO space …
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Coding Tool Is a Text Adventure — You're in a maze of twisty subroutines, all alike. — Now, thanks to a new software-collaboration tool, you and your intrepid party of fellow hackers can navigate your labyrinth of code and slay its dastardly bugs, all in a dungeonlike world similar to an old-school text adventure.

Security Bulletin — APSB06-03 Flash Player Update to Address Security Vulnerabilities — CVE Identifier — Summary — Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Flash Player that could allow an attacker who successfully exploits these vulnerabilities to take control of the affected system.


Thanko's Silent Mouse — Is the incessant clicking sound of your mouse getting to you? Do you think silence is golden? Look no further, Thanko has the solution for computer users who tire of the "vocalizations" coming from their mouse: The Thanko Silent Mouse.

Microsoft Developing Web's Largest Advertising Network — Ad testing begins on Office Live, Windows Live Mail and MSN Spaces. — REDMOND, Wash. — March 15, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it has begun testing display advertisements across Microsoft® Office Live, Windows Live™ Mail and MSN® Spaces.
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PC Forum: Searching the dark matter and users — Esther started off the PC Forum panel with search stars, by saying the search is getting boring and has peaked to get some reaction. They all properly disagreed and the discussion focused the amount of information that isn't indexed or searchable.

Accepted by Google Base to Sell Through Google Payments — I received a notification from Google that I have been accepted to sell items through Google Payments at Google Base. I decided to document the process of accepting payments at Google Base through Google Payments, for the test Google Base product I listed tonight.

Kerry chides Bush administration on broadband — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry accused the Bush administration on Tuesday of falling behind in its goal to make high-speed Internet service, known as broadband, universally available by 2007.

Eurotech WWPC for wrist-top computing — We couldn'treally call ourselves Engadget without faithfully bringing you every wearable computer that we spot, so wefeel that it's our duty to show you the Eurotech WWPC (wrist-worn PC) for Dick Tracy-like Linux or Windows CE action-even though it is merely a concept for now.
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PlayStation Conference News Roundup — The PlayStation news conference has just ended in Tokyo, and a load of updates and brand new info has been released on the future of Sony's gaming plans. — The industrious folks over at the Gaming-Age forums have been keeping a good running summary …

Vista hype-fest planned — WHEN Microsoft launches Windows Vista on an as-yet-unnamed date towards the end of this year, it is likely that the new Office 2007 suite will touch down on the same day. — The likelihood of a double-barrelled launch was revealed by Dave Block …


A blurry picture for HD-DVD as launch nears — LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The much-ballyhooed launch this month of the next-generation HD-DVD format promises to be more of a whimper than a bang. — Warner Home Video, the only studio that in January had set a firm date, March 28 …

US Urged to Reserve Spectrum — U.S. Senate told AT&T should be banned from wireless spectrum auction to ensure room for new market entrants. — To ensure robust competition in the wireless industry, the U.S. Government should ban the major telecommunications carriers …
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