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Third time lucky for Masters hungry Wilson

It was a case of third time lucky for American Mark Wilson when he booked his long-awaited debut at the U.S. Masters with a two-shot victory at the Sony Open on Sunday.

Green Hornet poised to be first hit of 2011

Fueled by younger males, Sony Pictures' 3D superhero pic The Green Hornet should sport a potent sting this weekend. Universal Pictures' The Dilemma, directed by Ron Howard, will have a tougher time and could bring
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DC Universe Internet Game Hits Stores

Sony Online Entertainment announced the availability of online action game DC Universe Online that allows players to create their own superhero or villain while joining forces with their favorite DC Comics characters such as Superman, Batman and The Joker to aid in saving - or destroying - the planet.

Kinect or Move - Take your pick

Soft games, hardcore gaming, linear or 3D effect, motion gaming has changed the way we look at the virtual world - Kinect or Move - take your pick
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Sony's PS3 Hacked To Allow Pirated Games

Hackers released a code that makes it easy for people to run homemade games, other operating systems or even pirated games on the PS3 console, previously considered the most secure.
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Top Pre-Market NASDAQ Gainers and Losers

The top pre-market NASDAQ stock market gainers are: IMAX, BSQUARE, Corinthian Colleges, and XOMA. The top pre-market NASDAQ stock market losers are: Qiao Xing Universal Resources, Dell, YRC Worldwide, ARM Holdings, and DryShips.
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Sony Sues LG Over Phone Patents

Sony Corp. has filed a patent suit against LG Electronics, seeking to stop its import of mobile phones to the US. It is the latest in a series of patent complaints that have plagued the technology industry.
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LG Could Unveil Mobile 3D TV

The tech blogosphere has been rife with rumors that LG Electronics plans to unveil a portable 3D television at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Sony Debuts iTunes Competitor

Sony announced its monthly subscription based streaming music service, Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity, has made its official debut in the United Kingdom.

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