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Tuesday, 4th October 2005
 
  • Sony pulls "Jesus" advert for PlayStation
  • Electronics groups pursue anti-piracy software link
  • Electronic Arts unveils games for Xbox 360 launch
  • Music shipments down despite legal downloads rise
  • Paramount backs Blu-ray in latest twist of DVD war
  • Google, Sun Micro to announce collaborative effort

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    Sony pulls "Jesus" advert for PlayStation
    Sony has apologised for an advertising campaign for its PlayStation game console which featured a young man wearing a crown of thorns with the slogan "Ten years of passion". More...

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    Electronics groups pursue anti-piracy software link
    The world's four biggest consumer electronics companies predicted on Monday they will introduce products in 2006 with anti-piracy software that is based on an open standard which is fully interoperable. More...

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    Electronic Arts unveils games for Xbox 360 launch
    Electronic Arts Inc. on Monday announced five video game titles that will be available for Microsoft Corp's Xbox 360 console when it launches next month. More...

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    Music shipments down despite legal downloads rise
    Legal music downloads more than doubled in the first half of the year, but total music shipments dipped slightly, reversing last year's rising trend, amid fresh concerns over Web piracy, a record group said on Monday. More...

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    Paramount backs Blu-ray in latest twist of DVD war
    In the latest twist of a heated battle over next-generation DVD technology, Paramount Home Entertainment said it would release high-definition movies in the Blu-ray format backed by a group led by Sony Corp. More...

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    Google, Sun Micro to announce collaborative effort
    Google Inc. and computer maker Sun Microsystems Inc. plan on Tuesday to announce a "collaborative effort" in Silicon Valley. More...

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