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More than just fun in games

Video games are being used to aid kids with attention deficit disorder. Also: Microsoft readies for big Xbox 360 debut.

CNET News staff
Video games are being used to aid kids with attention deficit disorder. Also: Microsoft readies for big Xbox 360 debut.

Attention deficit disorder? Try video games

NASA technology is turning video games into learning tools for kids with attention deficit disorder.
November 8, 2005

Three million Xbox 360s in three months?

That number should translate to about $1.5 billion in sales of consoles, games and accessories, company exec says.
November 8, 2005

Xbox 360 launch party in the desert?

blog Microsoft is reportedly planning a giant event in the desert--"Burning Man meets E3"--where a whole bunch of selected game players will get to be among the first to get their hands on the new console.
November 7, 2005

'Madden': The next generation

newsmaker EA Sports Senior Producer Jeremy Strauser discusses efforts to make the venerable football franchise storm the Xbox 360.
November 6, 2005

previous coverage

Making the virtual world a better place

At Austin Game Conference, looking to Vegas and beyond for ideas on making better and more successful online games.
October 29, 2005

Getting girls in the game

At second Women's Game Conference, video game executives discuss how to get women involved.
October 27, 2005