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Game glitches for PlayStation 3
Sony has admitted that some games designed for older PlayStation consoles are not working properly on the newly released PlayStation 3 (PS3).
BBC

Airlines to connect iPods to in-flight movie rigs
Six major airlines are to fit aircraft passenger seats with iPod docks, Apple announced today. US carriers Continental, Delta and United, along with Air France, Emirates and KLM, will begin adding iPod connectors during the middle of next year.
The Register

Russia growls at LiveJournal deal
LiveJournal creator Brad Fitzpatrick says he was bracing for back-to-back days of integration meetings when, with the ink barely dry on a licensing deal with up-and-coming Russian publisher Sup-Fabrik, he boarded a plane to Moscow last month.
Wired

Reuters to syndicate blogs
Reuters Group has taken a stake in Web media-syndication site Pluck and has agreed to distribute blogs worldwide as part of a new media strategy.
ZDnet

Intel set to unveil quad-core processors
Intel is launching its first chips with four computing brains each, continuing its drive to take back lost market share from archrival Advanced Micro Devices.
siliconvalley.com

With a Dish, Broadband Goes Rural
The town of Rindge, N.H., is just 70 miles from Boston, but to telephone and cable companies it might as well be at the end of the earth. Many of the town's 5,500 residents cannot get broadband Internet access from the providers in the area, Verizon and Pine Tree Cable, even though communities nearby have had the service for years.
New York Times






 
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