Week in pictures: E3 mania
roundup Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo offer game aficionados a taste of next-gen game consoles at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Also: Netscape browser takes aim at phishing.
Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo offer game aficionados a taste of next-gen game consoles at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Also: Netscape browser takes aim at phishing.
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May 19, 2005
Live from the E3 floor
Bright lights, flashy booths bursting with consoles greet crowds at annual game expoMay 19, 2005
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May 17, 2005
PlayStation 3 unmasked
It's sleek, speedy and comes in three colors. But how does Sony's new console compare with the Xbox 360?May 17, 2005
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May 17, 2005
Talking 'bout a Revolution
Nintendo jumps into console fray, offering details of its Revolution and an even smaller Game Boy.May 17, 2005
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May 17, 2005
A peek at PS3 games
Trailers shown at confab feature race cars, fighters and a multicolored demon creature.May 17, 2005
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May 19, 2005
Netscape aims to 'sizzle' with security
Among the new browser's features are icons that label sites as trusted or insecure. Also: A cornucopia of search options.May 19, 2005
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May 19, 2005
A tale of two demos
As execs watch previews of upcoming Xbox 360 games, a telecast shown to reporters in an adjacent room is suspended.May 19, 2005
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May 17, 2005
Breathing life into handhelds
PalmOne hopes its new device will expand handheld into a repository for all manner of digital media.May 17, 2005
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May 17, 2005
Half-pint handheld
Sony presents its newest--and smallest--HD camcorder, which is about half the size of its predecessor.May 17, 2005
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May 12, 2005
Xbox's coming-out party
No more speculation needed, game fans. Microsoft is officially showing off the Xbox 360.May 12, 2005