20:13 24.07.2007
Iraq war veteran Sgt. Juan Arredondo can grasp tennis balls and door knobs with his left hand again, now that he's been outfitted with a bionic hand that has flexible fingers.
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. is bringing mobile digital TV to its second-generation PlayStation Portable, it said Tuesday.
A maker of software that simplifies getting onto public Wi-Fi hotspots is now tackling the complexity of using the network in your own home or at a friend's house.
Microsoft's video game division is taking a one-two punch. Earlier this month came news that the software giant was taking a charge of more than$1 billion to pay for costs related to extending the Xbox 360 warranty to three years. Now Peter Moore, the company's Xbox standard-bearer for the last four years is resigning to join EA Sports as its president. Replacing Moore at Microsoft as senior vice president of interactive entertainment business (Xbox and Games for Windows) is Don Mattrick, who was once EA's president of its worldwide studios.
Intel Corp. is making samples of its Penryn server chips widely available to computer makers ahead of a planned product launch during the fourth quarter, a company executive said Wednesday.
French video games group Ubisoft said it had sold its 18.89 percent stake in Gameloft , Europe's biggest provider of games for cell phones, to French bank Calyon for 81.3 million euros ($112.2 million).
Research In Motion announced a new BlackBerry model Tuesday that will provide wireless voice and data access over both cellular and Wi-Fi networks.
Yahoo Inc.'s financial malaise dragged on during the second quarter as the Internet icon's profit slipped slightly and revenue growth lagged behind the pace of the online advertising market that it once led.
The nearly$70 million Weinstein Co. actioner"The Last Legion" hits U.S. theaters in late August, but it was available for free Tuesday on Google Video.
3, the mobile phone operator, has vowed to continue legal action against Ofcom in spite of plans by the regulator to address one of the company's core complaints.
Microsoft says software that's licensed under GPLv3 isn't covered by the patent protection deal it recently signed with desktop Linux distributor Linspire.