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Photo: Darth Vader calling
December 6, 2004
THQ Wireless has inked a deal with Lucasfilm to use "Star Wars" content on mobile phones.
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The Force is with your phone
December 6, 2004
THQ Wireless is developing ring tones, games and other mobile content based on the "Star Wars" films. Photo: Darth Vader calling
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This is your brain on video games, ads
August 21, 2007
It may sound like science fiction, but one company is helping market researchers track how the brain responds to content like games and ads.Photos: Scanning brain waves
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Game developers adapt to multicore world
April 11, 2007
It's been a slow process waiting for software that's built for multicore chips, but game developers are making progress.
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Getting girls in the game
October 27, 2005
At second Women's Game Conference, video game executives discuss how to get women involved.
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