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Misc. news round-up, E3 style

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On May 11, 2004, 8:20 PM

[COLOR=firebrick]Industry news[/COLOR]

Intel's to debut 1066MHz Front Side Bus this fall. Here is some good news that doesn't invovle Tejas or Jayhawk - Anandtech.

Sony takes aim at iPod with 'Vaio pocket' - CNN.

Mini Hard Drives to make big splash - CNet.

TFT LCD supply to remain tight through 2008 - Digitimes.

Gateway has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Hewlett-Packard - Globe & Mail.

Cry to beat iris scanners - The Reg.

Market share key to Microsoft's Wi-Fi exit (no, really!?) - CNet.

Google,Yahoo duel heating up - CNN.

[COLOR=indigo]Gaming news @ E3[/COLOR]

id Software confirms summer 2004 ship date for Doom 3 - Yahoo News.

Nintendo unveils new portable: The Nintendo DS — short for dual-screen - USA Today.

Sony cuts PlayStation price to $150 - CNet.

Electronic Arts embraces Xbox Live - CNet.

Halo 2 Multiplayer Hands-On - IGN.

Gran Turismo 4 pre-E3 preview - BoomTown.

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  1. Actually Nintendo's DS is short for "Developer System" and the name will be changed for its release :) I posted a thread on it here: [url]http://www.techspot.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1
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  2. Half Life 2 -- E3 2004 Trailer:[url]http://www.gengamers.com/hl2_e32004_tr2.zip[/ur
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    *******************************Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas:Website online with some screens:[url]http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas/[/url]L
    oks like it is using the same old engine...

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