Nintendo says Wii successor in development
In a Forbes interview published Tuesday, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata freely admitted the company is already working on new hardware.

Wii-like motion controllers coming to PC
Asustek Computer plans to bring Wii-like wireless gaming to PCs with the Eee Stick, two controllers that use motion sensors so people can bowl, slash swords, and play other games on a PC. More...

PC Gaming's Turf War
PC gaming gets a bad rap. High-end game rigs cost thousands of dollars. Hardware and driver conflicts plague players. It's too much work just to have some fun. AMD agrees. So do Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft, Dell, Acer, Alienware, and a number of software developers that are finally sitting down at the same table to form the PC Gaming Alliance. Question is: can they do the job? More...

Apple trademark filing revives handheld gaming rumors
Iconic hardware and software manufacturer Apple, best known for cultural-changing devices like the iPod and iPhone, could be ready to disrupt a new industry: video games. More...

AMD fuses GPU, core logic, CPU on new 'Swift' chip
AMD plans to combine the functions of three chips into one code-named "Swift:" the GPU (graphics processing unit ), core-logic chipset and CPU (central processing unit), an executive said Thursday. More...

Hacker uses PlayStation 3 to crack passwords
Nick Breese, a senior security consultant at Auckland-based Security-assessment.com, has come up with a way to drastically increase the processing capability of cracking passwords, using a PS3. More...

COMPUTEX - Intel's mobile chip for gamers coming soon
A mobile version of Intel's Core 2 Extreme chip will hit the market during the third quarter in high-end gaming notebooks equipped with Nvidia's SLI graphics system. More...

AMD aims to pre-empt Intel's Santa Rosa launch
AMD introduced a new chipset for mobile computing on wireless networks in an attempt to get ahead of similar news expected soon from rival, Intel. More...

IDF - Intel says Penryn chip will push PC speeds
Intel's Penryn processors will push desktop PCs to run 40 per cent faster for gaming than the latest Intel Core 2 Extreme chip, according to a company executive, who spoke about the new chip design planned to reach markets in the second half of 2007. More...

Intel launches quad-core chip for desktop gamers
Intel is launching a quad-core chip for desktop gamers on Monday, continuing a barrage of new products the company has announced in the past week. More...

ATI Aims to Take Down Nvidia on Vista Gaming
The release of Windows Vista heats up the war on graphics More...

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