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New Adobe ads claim "We <3 Apple"

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New Adobe ads claim "We <3 Apple"


New Adobe ads claim "We <3 Apple"

Posted: 13 May 2010 10:03 PM PDT

New Adobe ads claim "We <3 Apple"Adobe has taken an interesting new route in their ongoing feud with Apple, starting a new ad campaign highlighting the company's "love" for the electronics giant.

The full page ads ran in giant newspapers such as The NY Times and the Wall Street Journal and is accompanied by a site, promoting Adobe's message.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has called Adobe's Flash technology outdated and unreliable, and has practically banned it from their "i" devices. Jobs also adds that Flash was designed for desktops using a mouse, and not appropriate for small, touchscreen devices.

The ad is only 82 words, and starts with: "We love creativity," "We love innovation," "We love apps," and finishes with: "What we don't love is anybody taking away your freedom to choose what you create, how you create it, and what you experience on the Web."

Apple quickly responded, saying: "We believe in open Web standards too but Flash is not an open Web standard like HTML. It is a proprietary Adobe product. Just ask the W3 consortium that controls Web standards. They have chosen HTML5 as the open web standard to move forward with."

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U.S. video game sales dive off a cliff in April

Posted: 13 May 2010 09:37 PM PDT

U.S. video game sales dive off a cliff in AprilAccording to the latest NPD figures, U.S. video game sales crumbled in April, with hardware falling 37 percent year-on-year and software falling 22 percent.

The overall 26 percent decline was the fourth largest such collapse since the turn of the century.

Sales fell to $766.2 million USD, after regularly topping $1 billion.

The Nintendo Wii remained the top-selling home console for the month, despite sales falling. The Xbox 360 came in second, just beating out the PS3.

Sales of the DS/DSi handheld fell over 50 percent to 440,800, but the console was still the clear winner for the month.

"The portable side of the industry contributed more than its fair share to the industry decline,"
added NPD analyst Anita Frazier.

The full hardware sales figures:

DS – 440,800
Wii – 277,200
Xbox 360 – 185,450
PS3 – 180,800
PSP – 65,500

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Sony reveals sales figures for gaming systems

Posted: 13 May 2010 09:09 PM PDT

Sony reveals sales figures for gaming systemsSony, along with their quarterly earnings, has revealed the sales figures for their gaming consoles.

Overall sales were down 10.2 percent for the fiscal year ended March 2010, but the PlayStation 3 was up significantly, from 10.3 to 13 million.

The overall decrease can be attributed to the fall of the PSP handheld and the aging PlayStation 2.

PSP sales were down large from 14 million to 9.9 million and the PlayStation 2 fell marginally from 7.9 million to 7.3 million.

The company reported an operating loss of $889.1 million USD for the year, slightly down from the $900 million+ loss last year.

Software sales on the PS3 jumped to 115.3 million from 103.7 million last year, while PS2 game sales collapsed to 35.7 million from 83.5 million. PSP game title sales fell as well from 50.3 million to 44.4 million.

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Sony PlayStation 3 hardware finally profitable

Posted: 13 May 2010 08:17 PM PDT

Sony PlayStation 3 hardware finally profitableSony has announced today that the PlayStation 3 hardware is finally profitable, and the company expects its game business to be profitable for the year as well.

"The game business achieved a profit in the fourth quarter due to strong sales of first-party software and the elimination of negative margins on the PS3," adds Nobuyuki Oneda, Sony's new chief financial officer.

The fourth quarter ended March 31st, 2010.

The hardware had been sold for less than cost since its release in November 2006, and high manufacturing costs made the console a continued money loser until just recently.

In late 2009, Sony released a "Slim" version of the PS3, which has more streamlined internals, and a cheaper price tag which led to an increase in sales. Manufacturing costs continue to fall as well, and it appears that Sony will reap the benefits of a profitable fiscal year.

For the fiscal year ended March 31st, Sony lost almost $900 million USD for their games division. That will change this year. "For this year we expect to be able to generate at least double-digit profits," adds Oneda, via BusinessWeek.

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'Saving Private Ryan' Blu-ray recalled due to audio glitch

Posted: 13 May 2010 07:50 PM PDT

'Saving Private Ryan' Blu-ray recalled due to audio glitchParamount has announced today that they are recalling the very popular Saving Private Ryan Blu-ray, due to an unexpected audio glitch.

The movie sold 100,000 copies last week, and was the second-best selling Blu-ray for the week, behind Avatar, which continues to see strong sales.

The glitch occurs in Chapter 15 of the special edition Blu-ray, and Paramount blames the problem on a botched authoring process by vendor Technicolor.

The film went on sale on May 4th and the problem discs were sold in North America, the UK and Benelux territories.

Paramount has pulled all the current inventory from retail shelves and anyone who purchased the disc last week can request a replacement here: (888) 370-8621.

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German court: Password protect your Wi-Fi, or else!

Posted: 13 May 2010 07:41 PM PDT

German court: Password protect your Wi-Fi, or else!The German top court has ruled this week that Internet users must password-protect their Wi-Fi, or face a fine if someone accesses their connection and then downloads music or movies illegally.

Those with unsecured connections face up to a 100 euro fine if "a third party takes advantage" and is then caught doing so.

"Private users are obligated to check whether their wireless connection is adequately secured to the danger of unauthorized third parties abusing it to commit copyright violation," reads the court decision.

With that being said, the court did say the users were not responsible for the illegal content downloaded by those accessing their unsecured connections.

Additionally, the court said users would only be expected to add a password when they first set up their router, and not need to constantly update to the latest protections as they become available.

The ruling followed a lawsuit filed by a musician who sued an individual user for illegally downloading his music. The user proved he was away on vacation when the music was downloaded, but did admit he had unsecured Wi-Fi.

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Google Chrome adds drag-and-drop image support for messages

Posted: 13 May 2010 07:04 PM PDT

Google Chrome adds drag-and-drop image support for messagesIn April, Google announced the addition of "drag-and-drop" attachment support, giving users a chance to drag attachments from their respective folders right into an email or message without the need to hit the "attach file" button.

Today, the search giant has expanded that feature to include images, letting you drag in the image to any email or message right from any folder on your computer.

Additionally, it allows for resizing.

For now the attachment support feature works in Chrome and Firefox but the image support only works in Chrome.

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Blockbuster kiosks expand to Kwik Trip stores

Posted: 13 May 2010 06:44 PM PDT

Blockbuster kiosks expand to Kwik Trip storesBlockbuster, which has over 6000 "Express" kiosks, has announced that they are expanding to Kwik Trip convenience stores starting this week.

The Express kiosks will now be placed in 300 of the convenience stores in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.

NCR, the company which operates the kiosks, says it hopes to expand to 10,000 kiosks in operation by July, in an effort to compete against RedBox, which has over 25,000 kiosks currently operating across the nation.

A few months ago, Blockbuster acquired small kiosk maker DVDPlay, allowing for an expansion into the west coast, most notably in California, Denver and Chicago.

In March, the rental company announced it had reached a deal with Warner Bros. to have new Warner releases available for rental day-and-day with release date, and a full 28 days before rivals Redbox and Netflix get them. That deal does not expand to the Express kiosks, however.

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