Entertainment - News
- Metal Gear Solid 4 powers 94% PlayStation 3 sales jump
- Radiohead embraces open-source creation via user-directed music video
- E3: Bungie apologises for Halo no-show during Microsoft address
- E3: Nintendo focused on smiles as Sony fails to impress
- E3: The future of gaming as defined by the Xbox 360
- Microsoft offers expansive Netflix content via Xbox Live
- Confirmed: Xbox 360 price drop and 60GB model
- Wall Street Journal claims Xbox 360 price cut “as early as Sunday”
- Videogame creator calls for ‘free games’ to beat piracy
- Online chat set to get Lively thanks to Google
- Sony reissues problematic v2.40 PlayStation 3 update as v2.41
- Research study finds 1-in-3 consumers are copying DVDs
- Merriam-Webster dictionary update embraces new geekology terms
- Doctor Who fans furious over fake Time Lord phone number
- Roku provides Netflix with content lifeline
- Rhapsody launches DRM-free “Music Without Limits”
- Sony details PS3 system update v2.40
- Sony bringing movie and TV downloads to the PlayStation 3
- Veoh.com snags primetime ABC shows
- iTunes tops five billion music downloads
- YouTube clip recreates “Nude” Radiohead track with scavenged hardware
- Nintendo unveils new DS Centres in UK retailers
- United Airlines offers in-flight iPod connectivity
- Study: digital music piracy is rampant amongst teens
- Wii Fit contributing to $40 million in yearly home damage
- Majesco employs Jillian Michaels to expand Wii exercise potential
- Nintendo denies sexy Wii Fit video is viral marketing
- Internet ignorance leaves Metallica looking like cyber bullies… again
- Viacom snubs YouTube and offers The Daily Show via Hulu
- Huge hound spotted by Google satellites
- iTunes offers downloadable lectures to students
- Germans unhappy as iTunes movies hit UK and Canada
- Euro Wii owners finally get the Nintendo Channel
- Online digital dominance sees UK retailer dump CD singles
- Nokia facing fan fury following N-Gage software lock
- Wii Fit drawing criticism for sparking potential eating disorders
- Napster challenges iTunes domination with massive music store
- Ballmer gets more than he eggspected at Hungarian university
- Original Xbox sales performance surpassed by Xbox 360
- Nintendo hit for $21 million in patent infringement case
- Real-life violence dropping despite growing videogame popularity
- Microsoft claims Xbox 360 will triumph over Wii and PS3
- Nintendo launches WiiWare indie downloads
- iTunes content gets serious with HBO downloads
- Study finds advertising in video games has little effect
- Last.fm to power AOL’s re-launched online radio
- Enforced ID checks to stop underage videogame purchases
- BBC and ITV launch free satellite TV service
- First week GTA IV sales blow away top Hollywood movies
- Microsoft expands Zune multimedia experience
- Take-Two sues Chicago for yanking expensive GTA IV ad campaign
- Creative credits MP3 consumers in misleading memory case
- The Blu-ray Xbox 360 rumour thunders onward
- Zattoo offers online access to UK terrestrial TV
- AT&T set to launch mobile Mobile TV service
- iTunes to offer same-day DVD releases
- Blu-ray still not performing despite HD DVD defeat
- MADD organisation wants increased age rating on GTA IV
- CinemaNow enables mobile movie ordering
- Blockbuster widens its videogame business
- Nintendo: No price cuts for Wii and DS
- Grand Theft Auto IV jacks the critics with style
- Spike Lee and Nokia look to “democratize” filmmaking
- Sky and Sony bring GO!View video-on-demand to the PSP
- Microsoft introduces Xbox 360 kiosks to US hospitals
- Leaked PAL version of GTA IV available for ‘free’ download
- Sony’s online Home community hits another speed bump
- Quantum3 engine to boost Nintendo Wii’s sub-standard graphics
- Nokia secures Sony BMG in free music service
- Distraught elevator prisoner becomes belated YouTube star
- Office star Gervais performs stand-up in Grand Theft Auto IV
- The Sims notches 100 million global sales
- Will Smith and PluggedIn provide HD music video access
- UK shopping giant Tesco takes on iTunes
- Starbucks and iTunes offer Pick of the Week to coffee-swilling music lovers
- Jet heads to receive Rocket Racing League exhibition event
- Random House introduces new book-browsing widget
- Nintendo to unveil new DS Extreme console at E3 2008?
- Warner Bros calls for embedded music download fee
- Blockbuster takes Blu-ray nationwide
- Amazon jumps on HD DVD remuneration bandwagon
- Sony expects Blu-ray to hold 50% market share in 2008
- Microsoft to cash in on Wii Remote innovation?
- Microsoft rubbishes Blu-ray rumours… again
- Nintendo Wii still crushing its console rivals
- iTunes now officially the biggest music seller in US
- MySpace joins with leading record labels for new music service
- NPD figures reveal 7 in 10 Americans are gamers
- Google and Virgin dupe the Internet in April Fools prank
- Sony overhauls its PlayStation Store
- Rockstar and Amazon unveil GTA IV music downloads
- Videogame consoles will be obsolete in 10 years
- AT&T bringing Mobile TV service through LG and Samsung
- Byron Report gives violent videogames a kicking
- Netflix resumes service following online glitch
- Sony preparing to launch subscription music service
- Controversial Miss Bimbo online game is condemned
- SlySoft breaches Blu-ray copy protection
- Gibson Guitar Corp. launches patent lawsuit against Rock Band
- Controversial LimeWire opens DRM-free music store
- PlayStation 3 going Blu-ray 2.0
- Best Buy offers financial compensation to HD DVD losers
- Apple considering unlimited free access plan for iTunes?
- Manhunt 2 release leads to UK ratings focus
- Price cuts boost Xbox 360 sales by 36%
- Nintendo planning “fantastic” E3 announcements
- HD DVD death leads to Blu-ray price increases
- O2 and Napster launch mobile music service
- Rockstar finally wins Manhunt 2 battle in UK
- TiVo bringing YouTube to conventional televisions
- Blu-ray on Windows? Yes. Blu-ray on Xbox 360? No.
- Online video war steps up with Hulu launch
- Apple rubbishes ‘Beatles on iTunes’ reports
- Lionsgate adds iPhone copies to DVD discs
- Sony under pressure after sweeping Xbox 360 price cuts
- Wii apologize for the inconvenience
- HD DVD is dead, all hail HD VMD?
- iPhone gets its game on
- Microsoft exploring Blu-ray Xbox possibility
- Renewed software controversy as teachers’ unions call for “Bully” ban
- In-game communication coming to PlayStation 3
- Apple fails to deliver on iTunes movie promise
- Couple slapped with £11,000 bill for downloading four Friends episodes
- DRM-free Warner Music hits Europe courtesy of 7digital
- Metal Gear Solid: Guns of the Patriots can't be contained by Blu-ray
- Paramount and Dreamworks to stop releasing HD DVD titles after March 4
- Sharp and Hitachi targeted in Nintendo DS screen probe
- PS3 spike over as Wii regains supremacy?
- Improv Everywhere schlep desktops in Starbucks prank
- Microsoft dumps its Xbox 360 HD DVD player
- Declining Metacritic scores irk EA boss
- The HD DVD retail cull has begun
- Paramount makes the move to Blu—ray…finally
- Nintendo finally dates and details WiiWare
- Play.com: Blu-ray victory caused significant sales spike
- Survey reveals smartphones are first choice for entertainment
- Official: Blu-ray crowned industry standard
- Toshiba likely to concede HD defeat in a matter of days
- Nintendo loses $975 million USD to piracy
- 13 million homes unprepared for 2009 digital TV transition
- Wal-Mart goes Blu-ray exclusive
- Rock out with newly announced Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
- SIGMATek gifts Europe with cheapest Blu-ray player
- Nokia hopes for community action with Yamake for N-Gage
- Play.com opens DRM-free music service
- Google asks kids for logo designs
- HD DVD continues to tread water
- Best Buy goes Blu
- Apple preparing attack on games market?
- Boom Blox: Steven Spielberg’s first videogame for Wii
- Nokia renews its attack on the gaming market
- EA: PlayStation 3 will surpass Xbox 360 in 2008
- Yahoo hands music control to Rhapsody and Real Networks
