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The 'other' front line.
Ry Crozier
Jun 16 2011, 2:10PM
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Sony inspires ire over Linux ban
Company will remove OS option from Playstation 3 this week.
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Apr 1 2010, 3:20PM
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Dec 9 2009, 4:46PM
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Groups sue California over minors video game ban
Two industry trade groups sued the state of California on Monday after the state passed a law barring the sale of violent video games to minors.
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Oct 18 2005, 11:00AM
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The world's four biggest consumer electronics companies predicted on Monday they will introduce products in 2006 with anti-piracy software that is based on an open standard which is fully interoperable.
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Oct 4 2005, 10:36AM
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