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  • Sony cuts costs, but not brand problems

    Big layoffs may save pennies, but they won't fix what's really wrong with the Japanese consumer electronics giant.

  • Don't bury the tube TV quite yet

    As consumers continue to scoop up CRTs, it appears the reports of the demise of the old-style sets have been greatly exaggerated.

  • Outsourcing your 'Warcraft' skills

    According to an estimate from a company called Power-levels.com, it would take someone starting from scratch 768 hours to reach the highest level you can hit in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.

  • US Supreme Court rules against file swapping

    The US Supreme Court has handed movie studios and record labels a sweeping victory against file swapping, ruling that peer-to-peer companies such as Grokster could be held responsible for the copyright piracy on their networks.

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  • GoBang for Symbian UIQ

    Gobang is also known as GoMoku, or 5-in-a-row. This is a traditional oriental game played with black and white stones on a 16x20 GO board.

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