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  • December 2007
    • Nintendo's Wii Shortage Is Good Business Strategy

      Nintendo's Wii Shortage Is Good Business Strategy

      (Newser) - Nintendo’s Wii is proving hard to find in the holiday rush, a phenomenon the Wall Street Journal says is indicative of the Japanese company’s cautious culture—but also good business sense. Nintendo is cautious for a reason: it saw its fortunes rise with the original NES and SNES consoles, only to fall when Sony’s Playstation and Microsoft’s xBox cornered the market. More »

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      eBay   Nintendo Wii   video game console   Nintendo   Xbox   shortage   PlayStation   game consoles

  • September 2007
    • Sony Goes After Apple With TV, Film Downloads

      Sony Goes After Apple With TV, Film Downloads

      (Newser) - The iPod may have displaced the Walkman, but Sony is fighting back: The Japanese company with the Welsh CEO plans to roll out new video-downloading services for its high-def TVs and PlayStation devices, the Journal reports. Insiders at Sony suggest Howard Stringer will bet big on the video-downloading market, which analysts predict could be significantly larger than digital music. More »

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      Apple   iPod   Sony   digital video   PlayStation   Howard Stringer

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