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1. Computer heart model recalls da Vinci's sketches
Five centuries after Leonardo da Vinci's intricate drawings transformed understanding of the human heart, a new computer model promises to do the same for modern-day cardiac care, experts say.
24 Oct 2008
2. Apple cuts prices on notebook computers
Apple on Tuesday cut the price on its entry-level notebook computer to $999 (572 pounds) and introduced a line of aluminium-clad machines starting at $1,299 in moves catering to budget-minded buyers at a time when recession fears loom over the global economy.
15 Oct 2008
3. EA's Spore aims to create new worlds, businesses
Electronic Arts Inc's creature-building game "Spore" offers players a chance to develop new worlds - and maybe even new lines of business for the video game maker.
05 Sep 2008
4. Dell may unveil mini-notebook computer
Dell is poised to announce a new mini-laptop computer later this week, a source familiar with the company's plan said on Tuesday, confirming a Wall Street Journal story.
03 Sep 2008
5. Game makers eye young girls with "Boogie SuperStar"
If "American Idol" and a modern fairy tale combined to create a video game, you'd get "Boogie SuperStar" - Electronic Art's latest game for the Nintendo Wii system.
04 Jul 2008
6. HMV boosted by games and technology
HMV said on Tuesday that its total sales increased 11.3 per cent to £1,936.1 million in the year ended 26 April. Like for like sales were up 7.3 per cent whilst the group's pre-tax profits increased 25.2 per cent to £56.6 million.
01 Jul 2008
7. Video game review set to be unveiled
A review into damaging video games and unsuitable websites will be published on Thursday by the government, keen to protect children from violent, dangerous and pornographic images bombarding the young and vulnerable.
25 Mar 2008
8. Game expects higher profits in 2008
Game Group Plc, the retailer of computer games and games consoles has said it expects full year profits for 2008 to be £74 million, slightly ahead of the £73 million it predicted in its 15 January update.
03 Mar 2008
9. Dell, Microsoft team up to sell (Red) computers
Dell Inc and Microsoft Corp are teaming up to release a Product Red computer, donating up to $80 for every one sold to fund AIDS fighting drugs in Africa.
23 Jan 2008
10. IBM profit up on software advances
International Business Machines, the world's largest technology services company, said on Tuesday that quarterly profit rose 8 percent on higher sales of software and computer services.
18 Apr 2007
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