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Products placed liberally in video games
May 22 2005 9:41PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - As a member of the Elite Operations Division in the video game "True Crime: Streets of LA," the character Nick Kang must find his way to a truck heist at the flagship Puma sportswear store. Lucky for him, he has a Motorola handset with built-in global positioning system technology.
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Game expo features eye-catching gadgets
May 22 2005 9:40PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Plenty of gadgets shown at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo had absolutely nothing to do with the next generation of video game consoles from Microsoft Corp., Nintendo Co. and Sony Corp.
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Google introduces Internet portal feature
May 22 2005 9:39PM (CT)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google Inc. on Thursday introduced a new option that will enable visitors to display more information on the online search engine leader's bare-bones home page, a departure that pushes the company a step closer to operating an Internet portal in the mold of rivals Yahoo and MSN.com.
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Ill. Senate OKs video game restrictions
May 22 2005 9:37PM (CT)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - The Illinois Senate approved a version of Gov. Rod Blagojevich's proposed restrictions on the sales of violent and sexually explicit video games to children, even though some senators said the idea is unconstitutional.
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Gates warns on information overload
May 22 2005 9:36PM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - At his annual shindig for CEOs, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates told executives that businesses need to do more to help their employees sort through an ever-growing flood of information that threatens to become a drain on productivity.
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