Monday, October 3, 2011

Feature: Ars at the Tokyo Game Show: the best titles from a world away

Every September, Japanese videogame hardware and software manufacturers convene at Makuhari Messe Convention Center to show off their latest and greatest products at the Tokyo Game Show. It's the biggest videogame event in Japan, it's open to the public, and this year Ars was on hand to get a feel for this incredible event.

The show opens with two business days which are closed to the public. Traditionally taking place on a Thursday and then a Friday, these two days are similar to the E3 show in the US, only allowing industry insiders, media, and resellers in to view and talk about the newest games and products.

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Source: http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/index/~3/d2Kbhfu-e8o/ars-at-the-tokyo-game-show-the-best-titles-from-a-world-away.ars

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Amazon unveils Kindle Fire, new e-readers

At a press announcement in New York, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unveiled a new color tablet called the Kindle Fire for $199, in addition to a refresh of their e-reader lineup.

Source: http://news.cnet.com/1606-2_3-50112317.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20

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Amazon's Kindle Fire is sold at a loss

When losing money makes good business sense

At $199, Amazon may be selling its new Kindle Fire at a loss, emulating King Gillette's marketing brainstorm: sell razors dirt cheap and make money on the blades.?

Source: http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/30/amazon_kindle_fire_bill_of_materials/

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Court Gives Righthaven A Little More Time To Pay Attorneys Fees

As Righthaven is desperately trying to avoid paying legal fees to Marc Randazza in the Hoehn case, it appears that the company has caught a very slight and brief reprieve. Judge Philip Pro has given the company a little bit more time, saying that Righthaven doesn't need to pay attorneys fees while the case is on appeal -- but it must post a bond to show that it can pay the $34k within 30 days. The judge then rejected the attempt to have Righthaven declared in contempt, and to allow the US Marshals to seize Righthaven assets. That's pretty understandable, given the appeal. Requiring Righthaven to post bond seems quite reasonable, even though I'm sure Righthaven will try to get out of it. Judge Pro also made it easier for Righthaven to post bond by saying that it only had to post bond on the $34k, rather than a much larger sum, including additional legal fees for the appeals process. This basically gives Righthaven a very, very brief respite, but isn't going to help. Even the judge makes it clear that Righthaven "does not enjoy a reasonable probability of success on the merits of its appeal."

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Oracle's Ellison shows off new tech hardware (Reuters)

Reuters - Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison unveiled new all-in-one data center products as the world's No.3 software maker steps up its move into the hardware market.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/%2Ahttp://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111003/bs_nm/us_oracle

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The9 Launches Mobile Gaming Platform & SDK To Give Developers Access To The Chinese Market

39137_The9LOGO9_bThe9, the sizable NASDAQ-listed Chinese game publisher and developer, has made quite a few investments in the U.S. gaming market over the last year. (Reflecting, it seems, a rising Asian interest in U.S. companies, especially gaming.) As part of its international strategy, The9 has been full-steam ahead on creating better ways for international gaming companies and developers to make inroads into the Chinese mobile and social gaming markets, which have been traditionally difficult areas for non-Chinese developers to access effectively (and profitably).

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/GUkY8MyS8gQ/

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Singboard Brings Karaoke to the Internet

Ray Chan, Co-Founder and CEO of Singboard, and his partners arrived at 500 Startups with an idea for a photo-sharing app. After initial feedback for the app was luke warm, however, things changed drastically. Based on the fact that, according to Chan, karaoke bars in the U.S. paled in comparison to their native Hong Kong, [...]

Source: http://scobleizer.com/2011/09/27/singboard-brings-karaoke-to-the-internet/

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