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Microsoft says Xbox 360 wheel overheats
Aug 23 2007 11:20PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp., facing its second Xbox 360 headache of the summer, will replace parts of its Wireless Racing Wheel video game controllers after 50 reports that they overheated and released smoke.
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Review: Rival phones no match for iPhone
Aug 23 2007 11:19PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The iPhone makes me mad. Not, mind you, at the iPhone itself, but mad at cell-phone manufacturers who have saddled us for years with interfaces that lure us into labyrinths of menus.
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Review: Rival phones no match for iPhone
Aug 23 2007 11:19PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The iPhone makes me mad. Not, mind you, at the iPhone itself, but mad at cell-phone manufacturers who have saddled us for years with interfaces that lure us into labyrinths of menus.
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Review: Rival phones no match for iPhone
Aug 23 2007 11:19PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The iPhone makes me mad. Not, mind you, at the iPhone itself, but mad at cell-phone manufacturers who have saddled us for years with interfaces that lure us into labyrinths of menus.
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Music industry caps fees for Webcasters
Aug 23 2007 11:19PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A music industry group Thursday said it would cap "per channel" fees for major Internet radio companies streaming music on multiple channels.
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EU accuses Rambus of 'patent ambush'
Aug 23 2007 9:30PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - European Union regulators have charged Rambus Inc. with antitrust abuse, alleging the memory chip designer demanded "unreasonable" royalties for its patents that were fraudulently set as industry standards.
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Sony launches TV tuner, recorder for PS3
Aug 23 2007 9:27PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Sony Corp. took another step to lure new customers for its high-end PlayStation3, saying it would sell a device to let users record live television that can be stored on the game console or transferred to the PlayStation Portable for later viewing.
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Sony launches TV tuner, recorder for PS3
Aug 23 2007 9:27PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Sony Corp. took another step to lure new customers for its high-end PlayStation3, saying it would sell a device to let users record live television that can be stored on the game console or transferred to the PlayStation Portable for later viewing.
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