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3-D the rave at this year's PEVE Digital Entertainment conference

This year's PEVE Digital Entertainment conference is underway at the BFI on London's Southbank. With more than 300 delegates digital and 3D have been the focus of this year's event.



Apple Store braces for iPad pre-order blitz

The online Apple Store went down for several hours early Friday morning, as Apple updated the site to accommodate the iPad pre-order rush.

Can PlayStation Move, Natal revive video game sales?

February was a rough month for video game sales. One bright spot: demand for the Sony PS3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360 were up. Will PlayStation Move and Project Natal help?

Privacy & Social Media - Q&A with Expert Darity Wesley

Privacy guru, Darity Wesley, of Privacy Solutions provides insight into what users should consider before they post on social media sites for both individuals and businesses alike in this exclusive interview.

Social media domination: Republicans rule Twitter

Yes, Democrats own the White House and control Congress. But Republicans reign over social media by ruling Washington's Twitterverse!

Google Maps rolls out trail and street directions for cyclists

A new layer on Google Maps will let cyclists access maps of 150 cities around the US. It's a bike geek's dream come true.

Sony 3-D TVs go on sale in June

Sony is set to begin selling 3-D televisions in Canada and the United States in June.  Sony will offer consumers its fully capable 3-D TV model in four sizes; 42 46-inch 3-D TV models will hit store shelves on June 10.  The other 3-D TV models are 52 and 56 inch screens, which will go on sale July 16.

Texas radio stations fear future if new performance fee passes

Several Texas radio stations are campaigning against a proposed law that would require them to pay royalties to music performers. Stations already pay fees to composers and say they can't afford to pay more, but performers say they deserve to be paid for their work.

Forget 'Avatar.' How about that Apple iPad ad?

Apple aired the first advertisement for the iPad tablet computer during the 82nd Academy Awards ceremony.

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