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November 17, 2006
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PS3 and Wii create a new playing field
Microsoft's Xbox 360 has had the market to itself for a year, but the arrival of Sony's PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii will reshape the game.
Fri Nov 17 04:30:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Is Google worth its weight in gold?
As its stock price nears $500, strong growth opportunities in online advertising make Google worth every penny, analysts say.
Fri Nov 17 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Gates on Vista, Linux and more
In part two of an interview with News.com, Bill Gates discusses his favorite Vista feature, why he'll keep pushing for a new file system, and the role of open source.
Fri Nov 17 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

RealNetworks beefs up security package
Company's subscription services now include an array of security tools, including the basics.
Thu Nov 16 17:14:00 PST 2006 | Read full story


Video of the day
First PS3s get sold
>From San Francisco: CNET.com's Molly Wood was on hand for the first PlayStation 3s to be sold at midnight on November 17. Hear from both the hard-core gamers and the budding entrepreneurs, as well as the lucky first buyer.

Commentary
Bubble redux?
perspective CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says it's time to ask whether the tech industry is approaching another dot-com disaster. Read Full Story

News.com Extra
Death row inmates discover MySpace
Also: Are dirty keyboards fact or fiction? Read it now...
HP discloses formal SEC inquiry into spy tactics
FCC has also requested records relating to controversial boardroom leak probe, according to a regulatory filing.
Thu Nov 16 16:58:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

A $100 laptop prototype for $150
The One Laptop per Child project's "$100 laptop" for school children in developing nations currently costs $150 to make.
Thu Nov 16 17:55:00 PST 2006 | Read full story


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