Nintendo Launching A New Wii To Boost Its Profits
Nintendo is set to launch a new update to its highly successful Wii game console to arrest its decreasing profits.
Nintendo is set to launch a new update to its highly successful Wii game console to arrest its decreasing profits.
Apple delivered huge numbers again for the first quarter of 2011 thanks to strong sales from Macs and iPhones.
Nuclear plant cleanup personnel will use the PackBot to monitor radiation levels, temperatures, and conditions inside the beleaguered Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
The Maine city of Auburn will be the first school district to implement the use of iPads in its kindergarten schools.
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Modern day computer users will have an opportunity to use the Commodore 64 as Commodore USA is once again releasing an updated version of the computer.
The Motorola Xoom and Atrix reflected disappointing figures after being seen as the device that will make the company competitive with Apple.
If plans push through, wallets may no longer be a necessity in making financial transactions in most cities in the United States.
Robin Antonick has recently sued video game company Electronic Arts for allegedly failing to pay him royalties as developer of “Madden NFL Football.”
Google Android’s popularity is expected to continue as it is set to become the leading smartphone platform this year.