Bored with existing games, the post-technology generation will ultimately develop the games of tomorrow. Good for the kids but bad for today's game makers and publishers.
The specialty retailer has to evolve its business rapidly to adapt to the changing market.
Foxconn denies reports that the recent hiring freeze is linked to a slowdown in production for the iPhone 5.
This long-forgotten tech star is starting to regain relevance and drawing back the attention of many investors.
Long-established dot.com's and game makers are breaking new ground, and Internet security is an increasing concern.
The Wii U is a bust (so far). And the legendary company's future is looking increasingly bleak.
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Researchers estimate that the company's newest game console will perform better at retail than the original Wii.
The company will begin selling its new console on Nov. 18 at a starting price of $300.
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