30
Dec
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A Massachusetts company known as Worlds.com, which to my knowledge has never produced a product of the sort known as a “Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game,” nevertheless claims a patent in the concept. These games, the best known of which are probably World of Warcraft or Everquest, have been around for well over ten years, and are quite the moneymaking ventures for their producers. Now Worlds.com is suing NCSoft, a Korean company that produces the games Lineage and City of Heroes, b
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16
Dec
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For the faithful planning to attend MacWorld 2009 next month in San Francisco, there’s one more reason, beyond the usual iPhone, Mac and iPod news, to get excited. That’s because the producers of the Mac and Apple culture documentary, MacHeads, say they are going to debut the film at the show.
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05
Nov
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Apple has a new achievement no doubt we think we are talking about in the letters and that officials coming into the list of ten biggest in control of the mobile phone market in the world.
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02
Nov
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Apple has many serious fans who want to download cool applications for iPhone, and if you are one of those you should find this article very useful. Software downloads to this powerful pocket device are so desirable that many other producers are getting into the act, and the market is unregulated, so take care to choose wisely. Some say that…
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01
Oct
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For the last couple years, Apple’s iTunes Store has taken center stage as the Internet’s most used online music store. After the rise and fall of such “illegal” online music sources such as Napster and other P2P networks, Apple decided to give the rough, uncharted market of online music purchasing a shot. You see, Napster and other peer to peer file sharing networks either charged no fee, or a low monthly fee, and none of that money made it back to the music labels, publishers, and producers.
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