Studio is first to allow films and videos to be manufactured as consumers order.
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Fast growth of digital sales can't match even faster decline in CDs purchased.
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First Madden, then mobile. Scott Orr’s new target is downloadable console games.
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Apple CEO asks music companies to abolish copy protection schemes.
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Cupertino, Fab Four reach new agreement over fruity name.
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Microsoft said half of 360 owners are new to the company, but they could just be Sony defectors.
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Reporter’s Notebook: Check out the electronics that made this Red Herring staff writer take notice, as we countdown the days until 2007.
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Satjiv Chahil tells how HP is courting a hipper demographic and how it avoided exploding laptops.
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Company finishes multiyear assault on Swedish developer, stock falls on poor reviews of latest game.
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Apple and Microsoft are ready to battle again--this time for the digital home.
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Secure Video Processing Alliance hopes to become the standard for digital entertainment.
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Trip Hawkins’ mobile game company gets even sweeter.
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Digital protection technologies could be a $4.7-billion market if industries can resolve their differences.
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Several countries in Europe may try to enact laws demanding iTunes compatibility on non-Apple music players.
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VeriSign buys its rival in the security certificate business.
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Chairman of the Z-Wave Alliance explains why connectivity is key to the digital home.
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Rising interest in home networking technology means wired—not wireless—products will increase tenfold by 2010.
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Internet linked to important life moments; CDs aren’t dead yet; mobile wallet popularity to grow in U.S.
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The MIT Media Lab co-founder has a big plan to shrink the digital divide.
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Small businesses spending big online; mobile gaming trying to grow; digital cameras should have record year.
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