Hannah From 'Girls' Gets a Cupcake on the House
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Sony is set to unveil the first new PlayStation console in seven years at an event this evening, in hopes of catching up to Microsoft and Nintendo.
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The same company that introduced a console six years ago that you could actually play with your grandparents on Christmas morning just reinvented how we play video games, again.
A French video game collector sold a collection of about 7,000 video games on eBay for €999,999.99 ($1.2 million) and that great rustling sound you're hearing is a million former gamers digging through their attics to see what their old copies of Sonic the Hedgehog.
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Every week we're taking a tally of who's getting heard, what they're saying, and why it matters. This week: Nintendo wakes up, Volkswagen gets emotional and Harley-Davidson posts pretty pictures
Since a large group of tech companies protested the Stop Internet Piracy Act (SOPA) in conjunction with the House's first hearing on SOPA last week, civil rights advocates have been rooting out the pro-SOPA traitors.
You no longer have to wonder what gadget to get the tikes on your holiday gift list this year: the far-and-away most popular electronics product the kids are clamoring for in 2011 is the iPad.
Plus: Children really don't need all that stuff
The company needs to adapt to the new gaming landscape
The makers of the Wavit Remote claim they patented the technology first
The Cupertino kids are winning the mobile market and working on a 3D screen
Also a weird name, no?
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