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Game studios show resilience amid shifting market | Unity | VentureBeat

Game engine maker Unity published a report today that sheds light on the gaming industry's response to economic challenges.

How Lenovo wants to unlock AI for all at the edge | Kirk Skaugen interview | VentureBeat

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CrowdStrike and Dell unleash an AI-powered, unified security vision | VentureBeat

By adding CrowdStrike's Falcon XDR platform to its current Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service, Dell provides its global base of resellers with AI-based technologies their customers need to battle back against attacks.

AMD starts shipping Radeon RX 7900 GRE GPUs | VentureBeat

AMD has started shipping its AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming enthusiasts.

Dell offers Indian users discounts to recycle their PCs | Network World

Dell said on Thursday that it will offer discount coupons to consumers who bring their old Dell PCs to the company for recycling.

Sony moves towards first annual profit in gaming in years | Network World

Sony's gaming business is moving towards profitability this year -- something that's eluded the company each year since the PlayStation 3 was launched in 2006.

Microsoft Kinect is not racist, Consumer Reports says | Network World

Consumer Reports debunked a report that Microsoft's new gaming system doesn't recognize dark-skinned players.

Customized Xbox 360 controller brings gaming to the disabled | Network World

Steve Spohn is wheelchair-bound, on a ventilator and can barely move because of muscular dystrophy, but he's still able to play video games. He participated in last week's Games for Health conference in Boston, where the AbleGamers Foundation hosted the Hardware Hackers Challenge, a contest to build a handicap-accessible game controller in under two hours.

Sony games chief faced big challenges with PSP refresh | Network World

The major refresh of the PlayStation Portable unveiled on Thursday is the result of a two-year effort to rethink the basic gaming platform, according to Kaz Hirai, chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment.

Dell aims new PowerEdge servers at the cloud | Network World

Dell hopes to grab a bigger slice of the cloud infrastructure market with a new line of PowerEdge servers that the company announced on Wednesday.

Sony struggles with poor sales of the PSP Go | Network World

When Sony launched its PSP Go last year the company had high hopes. The device was supposed to help PlayStation Portable shipments increase by almost a million units for the year and spearhead Sony's digital download push into the portable gaming market. But things haven't gone according to plan.

New servers feature Intel’s 10-core Xeon E7 processors | Network World

Top manufacturers including Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Cray have announced new high-end servers sporting Intel's 10-core Xeon E7 series of chips, which were announced on Tuesday.

Dell loses appeal in defective laptops lawsuit | Network World

A class-action lawsuit in which Dell was accused of shipping defective laptops will go back to trial after a ruling was reversed by a federal appeals court on Friday.

Razer Switchblade portable gaming PC heads to China | Network World

The Razer Switchblade, a small portable PC with a keyboard that can be customized for gaming, will first be released in China and feature games developed by one of the country's' largest Internet companies, Tencent.

Dell plans new line of ‘cloud’ servers this year | Network World

Dell is hatching a plan to take some of the custom servers designed by its Data Center Solutions division for Web giants such as Yahoo and Facebook and sell them to a wider range of companies, including large enterprises, Dell executives said.

Droid, Wii patent complaints investigated | Network World

The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched investigations related to two recent patent-infringement complaints brought to the agency, one filed by Microsoft against Motorola for its Android-based smartphones and one focused on Nintendo's Wii gaming system.

Gaming firms must sail past China’s pirates to cash in | Network World

Although the game was developed in the U.S., the concept behind Plants vs. Zombies knows no cultural bounds for Chinese fans like 27-year-old Sai Na.

Microsoft gaming director moves to Amazon | Network World

Amazon may be preparing a move into gaming after hiring away Microsoft's director of games platform strategy.

Microsoft financials buoyed by gaming, office software | Network World

Microsoft reports its second quarter fiscal 2011 earnings

Dell seeks services boost with new security offerings | Network World

Dell on Wednesday beefed up its security offerings with new hardware and services, which could help the company engage more customers in long-term services deals.

FarmVille game developer opens studio in India | Network World

Zynga, the gaming company behind the popular FarmVille app on Facebook, has set up a studio in India to develop games for global markets, a company executive said on Thursday.

Sony begins chasing PlayStation subscription revenue | Network World

Sony released an update to its PlayStation 3 on Tuesday that brings several new features and launches the PlayStation's first subscription gaming service.

New China Mobile app store supports Dell device | Network World

A Dell mobile device is listed beside handsets supported by the China Mobile application store launched this week.

Category Killer: Will iPhone Be Death of Gaming Devices? | Network World

The iPhone has been called a category killer. Standalone devices such as gaming devices, the thinking goes, don't stand a chance against the all-in-one iPhone. Or do they?

Sony, Microsoft show progress in motion gaming | Network World

For anyone expecting significant updates on the progress of the motion-controlled gaming systems under development by Sony and Microsoft, this year's Tokyo Game Show will have disappointed. While both systems made brief appearances -- Microsoft's behind glass on the show floor and Sony's at a news conference -- the lack of demonstrations indicated that a fair amount of work remains before either is ready for sale.