The next Wii Sports compilation sells over 350,000 in Japan in only 4 days.
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The industry falters in May, but June is looking up.
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Sega’s overlooked PS3 action role-playing game gets a boost in sales--seven months after launch.
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Industry tracker NPD shows softness in September numbers; all eyes on Apple’s guidance in Tuesday’s earnings report.
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The Korean electronics manufacturer loses ground on currency, but is propelled by mobile phone sales.
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Lead-generation firm, which uses ‘iTunes’ business model, rolls out widget that reveals company affiliation of web visitors.
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Research firm NPD Group reports that the Mac maker's first-month Leopard sales jumped past the company's Tiger version release.
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Carphone Warehouse, Europe's biggest independent cell phone retailer, expects to sell up to 10,000 Apple iPhones when it goes on sale next week, a Carphone executive said on Thursday.
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The Apple faithful have snapped up more than 2 million copies of the computer maker's Mac OS X Leopard operating system since its debut Friday, the company says.
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Consumers aren’t waiting for any bugs to be fixed
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The server maker posts better-than-expected sales and losses in the first quarter under its new CEO.
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Strong sales of iPods and Macs lift shares.
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Strong hardware and software shipments lift 2006 numbers.
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The company’s upcoming operating system could help stoke interest in Mac sales.
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Analyst warns slowing growth and difficulty of market could hurt Apple’s cash cow.
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Phone market to hit $250 billion by 2011; players tolerant of in-game advertising; hard drive industry breaks records.
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Newly launched Genius makes on-demand analytics software for salespeople available.
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Revenue fell below expectations partly from slow Mac sales, but profits rose 41 percent.
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Growth in computer shipments predicted to decline to 10.7 percent in 2006 from 15.5 percent last year.
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SalesGene hopes to take share in the fast-growing customer relationship management with its Internet-hosted software.
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