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PS3 hits 14.4m as Sony game income rises

Despite a doubling of PS3 revenues, the Japanese giant is seeing a flat quarterly revenues and sinking profits due to lackluster hardware sales. Read story »
 

Movies and TV shows coming to the PS3 this summer

Video downloads will be available on the PS3 this summer. First in the US, followed by Japan and Europe later in the year.  Read story »
 

Top 10 phones at CommunicAsia 2008

Handphones may be pouring out of our ears, but having seen the best and the worst at the tradeshow, these are our top 10 favorites. Read story »

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LED-backlit LCDs battle for "best" title

LED backlights can dim or turn off individually as needed. (Credit: CNET) Now that we've published our review of the LED-backlit Samsung LN46A950, we're already receiving emails from readers, apparently with money to burn, who're anxious to find out whether it's better than the Sony XBR8... Read story »
 

Sony flagship VAIO gets awesome screen

The VAIO A series is Sony's flagship entertainment desktop replacement lineup. It was the first to offer an internal Blu-ray drive and the latest iteration, the VAIO VGN-AW, ups the ante by claiming to offer the best display on a portable. The massive 18.4-inch widescreen has a 16:9... Read story »
 

Sony's new Bravia T-series sings!

Instead of focusing only on the visual department, Sony is beefing up its latest Bravia LCD TVs with a slew of audio enhancements. Its latest T-series is equipped with either a pair of tweeters or a 3D woofer designed to reproduce crisper treble and deeper bass. All models also come standard with an... Read story »

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Betting the farm on Eee

Asustek has made waves worldwide with its "Eee" sub-notebook, which I find to be crapulent and not a good middle road between an iPod touch and a real notebook. Now, the company is seemingly and, some would say, mistakenly, trying to expand the brand and take the Eee across hardware platforms. ... Read story »
 

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