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    The consumer electronics giant's next console, the PSX, will add a digital video recorder and other entertainment features to the popular platform's gaming capabilities.

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    Sony is planning to train Aibo, its robot dog, to be able to pick you out of a crowd.

  • Crusoe up chip creek

    Marketing and manufacturing miscues, combined with newfound competition, have left Transmeta's Crusoe stranded in a niche market with its prospects suddenly in doubt.

  • Ellison's NIC Co to shut down

    Larry Ellison's New Internet Computer Co., which sold cheap Web-surfing devices as an alternative to PCs, is closing its doors.

  • Weakened Palm may be ripe for a buyout

    Six months ago, Palm appeared to have the business world in its hand. Now, the handheld giant has broken into a cold sweat, spurring speculation of a major restructuring or even a takeover.

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