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Wednesday, 10th May 2006
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  • Microsoft's Gates at expo to pitch "anywhere" gaming
  • Digital music reshaping telco, mobile industry
  • Legend buys Cabac for $25M
  • Sony allows a peek at PlayStation 3
  • Cisco earnings beat Wall Street view
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    Microsoft's Gates at expo to pitch "anywhere" gaming
    LOS ANGELES - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates visited the world's largest video game expo on Tuesday to sell a vision of "anywhere" gaming that would link video game consoles, mobile phones and computers. More...

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    Digital music reshaping telco, mobile industry
    The digitalisation of music is having a profound impact on the way the music industry, telcos and mobile handset manufacturers do business.
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    Legend buys Cabac for $25M
    ASX-listed IT vendor and distributor Legend Corporation will pay $25 million to acquire Australian electrical products distributor Cable Accessories Holdings (Cabac).
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    Sony allows a peek at PlayStation 3
    The battle of video game consoles got underway in Los Angeles on Monday when Sony's entertainment division gave the world its first glimpse of PlayStation 3. More...

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    Cisco earnings beat Wall Street view
    NEW YORK - Network equipment maker Cisco Systems on Tuesday posted quarterly earnings that outpaced Wall Street forecasts, fueled in part by its acquisition of cable set-top box maker Scientific-Atlanta. More...

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