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Beijing 2008: Tech gets in on the Games

August 21, 2008 As the usual tech suspects are aiming to grab sports enthusiasts' attention, others are dealing with censorship issues. TAGS: Olympic Games, censorship, blue screen of death, Beijing, Microsoft Silverlight, online video, founder, coverage, Internet access, YouTube, China, video, games

Gamers gather for 7th World Cyber Games

October 3, 2007 More than 700 players from 74 countries head to Seattle to compete in 12 different games.Photos: Gearing up for the games TAGS: tournament, Olympic Games, Korea, Seattle, video game, Counter-Strike, segment, U.S., games, gamer, China, video, TV

Lenovo on track for 2008 Olympics in Beijing

March 26, 2007 Company is deploying at least 20,000 pieces of equipment to build tech backbone for events and game coverage. TAGS: Olympic Games, Lenovo, equipment, PC company, games

2008 Olympics could go open source

December 2, 2005 International Olympic Committee's tech partner proposes a switch to open-source tech for the Beijing games. TAGS: International Olympic Committee, Atos, Turin, Olympic Games, Beijing, Winter Olympics, open source, information technology, games, PC

Samsung network aims to keep Olympics on track

August 18, 2004 Cell phones and special network let officials and reporters access event results, medal counts, event cancellations and the like. TAGS: Olympic Games, athlete, Samsung Electronics, cell phone, brand, games

Securing the gold in Athens

August 13, 2004 Despite age-old Olympic truce known as the ekecheiria, or "holding of hands," security experts aren't taking any chances. TAGS: Olympic Games, athlete, ID card, Atlanta, information system, video camera, tab, security, games, camera, video

Internet radio loses Olympic match

August 16, 2004 Some Australian media outlets shut down their Net radio streams to avoid conflict with the International Olympic Committee. TAGS: Australian Broadcasting Corp., International Olympic Committee, Olympic Games, broadcasting, Internet radio, station, Sydney, stream, radio, rule, games

Video, podcasts and blogs track Olympic Games

February 10, 2006 Coverage of Winter Games is evolving with all the Web's newest multimedia tools. TAGS: Olympic Games, Turin, athlete, podcast, blog, Yahoo! Inc., event, U.K., spokesman, video, U.S., animation, games

Lenovo touts notebooks, Olympics push

January 5, 2006 First IBM was the tech company behind the Olympics. Then Samsung. Now it's Lenovo's turn. TAGS: Olympic Games, Lenovo, Winter Olympics, Turin, ThinkPad, notebook computer, China, branding, Consumer Electronics Show, Intel Core Duo, Las Vegas, port, battery, IBM Corp., brand, PC

Global gamers battle for glory--and money

October 8, 2004 With $2.5 million in prize money on the line, games fanatics from Uzbekistan to Ecuador compete in the World Cyber Games. Photo gallery: Pictures from a competition TAGS: concentration, South Korea, glory, Olympic Games, tournament, Electronic Arts Inc., video game, gamer, games, video
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