Sporty attire in the games biz
Dell dresses up its new notebook as Major League Gaming aims to be "the next Nascar."
Dell dresses up its new notebook while Major League Gaming lands a big cable deal and aims to be "the next Nascar." Also, LucasArts gets serious about gaming.
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Photos: Playing 'SFO' offline
April 14, 2006
Dell's gaming power now in red or black
The XPS lineup gets a new notebook with the M1710, which adds dual-core processors and a shiny paint job.April 18, 2006
CNET Review: Dell XPS M1710
review For hard-core gamers looking to play the newest games at the highest settings, this is the best system (a lot of) money can buy.April 17, 2006
Major League Gaming goes big league
Professional video game league will now have its entire tournament season broadcast on national cable.April 17, 2007
LucasArts' quest to be No. 1
Jim Ward is leading a turnaround at LucasArts, ranked 8th in video game sales last year, up from No. 13 a year earlier.April 17, 2006
Microsoft to sponsor World Cyber Games
International competition grabs backing from software giant; Windows, Xbox 360 now official platforms for annual event.April 14, 2006
Collaborative gaming takes to the streets
New Web-based game presents a variety of absurd or even borderline-illegal tasks in and around San Francisco.Photos: Playing 'SFO' offline
April 14, 2006
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