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Nintendo issues a 3DS release date date
Lawsuit filed in San Francisco district court after firms resurrected deleted browser cookies.
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Legal action on ‘zombie cookies’
The government has finally set a date for the auction of airwaves crucial to next-generation mobile services.
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Green light for mobile auctions
A High Court has ruled that devices that allow gamers to play pirated video games on the Nintendo DS console are illegal in the UK.
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Nintendo game copiers ‘illegal’
You thought they were made in a factory , didn’t you? Well they kind of are. THE ALIEN PAIN FACTORY! That’s right — tetrominoes are actually Space Invader penises.

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Mommy, Where Do Tetris Blocks Come From?
Almost half the people who play computers games in Britain are women, but they often prefer a different type of game to men.
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Why women gamers are big business
Excited by some of the possibilities Kinect offers for non-casual games?

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Microsoft says to expect non-casual, ‘hybrid’ Kinect games ‘over the coming 18 months’
The creator of an online tribute to gunman Raoul Moat removes the page from social networking site Facebook.
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Raoul Moat’s tribute page removed
Video games sector criticises the government over the lack of promised tax breaks as the Culture Minister says case ‘has not been made’.
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Government ‘let down’ game sector
We haven’t heard much about Velocity Micro’s Android-based Cruz Reader since it sort of came out of nowhere back in April , but it’s now finally nearing a release (sometime in August), and the company is starting to show it off a bit more.

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Velocity Micro shows off $199 Cruz Reader

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