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Sony lines up iTunes video challenger

Sony believes that the weak spot in Apple's iTunes fortress could be in video downloads. Considering that its iTunes rival, Connect, failed so spectacularly, what are its chances of succeeding this time?

Photos: 10 tech flops -- with cool names

Have you ever thought that some tech companies occasionally invest more brainpower in naming their products than in making them successful? You're not the only one who thinks so.

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  • HP m7199a Media Center PC

    Despite bearing an uncanny resemblance to a regular PC, the HP m7199a's feature-set makes it more than worthy of a place in most living rooms.

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  • Can Sony click with download store?

    Scores of companies are betting there's gold in helping go-go commuters and road warriors catch the latest episodes of 24 and Grey's Anatomy. Will Sony join the race?

  • Start-up beams TV to your hand

    If you're the kind of person who goes through withdrawal when separated from your TV for too long, Orb Networks wants to talk to you.

  • HP unveils plans for digital home invasion

    Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday sketched out its 2005 road map for digital dominance in living rooms, promising an HDTV media "hub," new variations on its Digital Entertainment Center PC and 17 new flat-panel TV models by year's end.

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