EA’s game arsenal coming to Facebook?
An exec at the gaming company hinted that its ‘Madden NFL’ franchise will launch a Facebook version, the first application we’ve seen of EA’s Playfish acquisition to its existing game titles.
Google, GE, and others push governments at Cop15 climate talks to give consumers better tools to promote energy efficiency and enable the smart grid.
The terms of the settlement were announced in September, but per a court order Facebook has had to send out an e-mail to explain it to users who were members at the time its Beacon advertising program was active.
Software giant restores a tool that allows Windows 7 to be more easily installed on older Netbooks. This time, though, it is under an open-source license.
Following a furor over a disproportionately thin model who appeared in an ad, Ralph Lauren admits its Photoshop skills could do with a little work.
Is it possible that, despite many wonderful features, the new smartphone will not be able to capture consumers’ imagination because it doesn’t look quite cool enough?
Verizon’s Dick Lynch says the company is nearly finished testing its 4G LTE network. And it will offer commercial service later this year, as expected.
The judge in the hearing that will decide the fate of Google’s planned digital library says there will be no quick ruling. That, and other news of the day.
Satoru Iwata says top-selling console has hit a wall due to dearth of “high demand” software, and the company is now “preparing for next year.”
Will the company be rolling out an ad strategy in conjunction with CEO Evan Williams’ keynote at the South by Southwest Interactive festival? Who knows, but it’s about time Twitter made some money.
On today’s podcast: A battery charger that will infect your computer, spying Webcam admins get suspended, Steve Jobs goes to the Oscars, and more.
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