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In cell phone games, it's now pay to play : CNET NEWS.COM

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October 25, 2006
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In cell phone games, it's now pay to play
Start-up aims to convince consumers that "The Prague Files" and other mobile games are worth paying for.
Wed Oct 25 13:13:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

Adobe ponies up for Apollo
Adobe to invest part of $100 million venture fund the downloadable player that lets Web applications appear as desktop programs.
Wed Oct 25 09:48:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

AMD folds in ATI for graphics future
Newly merged company outlines its plans to deliver a combination PC/graphics processor by 2008 or 2009.
Wed Oct 25 10:55:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

MIT engine boosts mileage by 30 percent
Precisely timed blast of ethanol eliminates knocks in experimental engine that would add only $1,000 to cost of car.
Wed Oct 25 12:59:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story


Video of the day
Cisco previews next year's World Series
>From Oracle OpenWorld 2006: Cisco Systems President and CEO John Chambers gives a demo with Chief Demonstration Officer Jim Grubb about what the future ballpark may have in store for its tech-savvy fans.

Commentary
Breaking through Apple's FairPlay
DVD Jon and partner Monique Farantzos work to break through the wall Apple has put up around iPod and iTunes. Read Full Story

News.com Extra
Experts: Ban won't stop online gambling
Also: Building a better battery Read it now...
Windows Media Player release skips a beat
Microsoft's planned Tuesday release of the jukebox software has been "delayed slightly" to an unspecified date.
Wed Oct 25 10:38:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

Flash media comes to Verizon Wireless phones
A version of Flash is embedded in downloadable applications such as games, giving mobile users a richer graphical experience.
Wed Oct 25 12:21:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story


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