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Next-Gen Shift Costing Sony and Microsoft 80

The shift to the next generation of consoles is costing their parent corporations dearly. GameDailyBiz has an article up claiming that the gaming division at Sony may lose almost $900 million this year, thanks to rollout costs for the PS3. The 360, already in the marketplace, is looking pretty solid. However, in among increased Microsoft revenue announcements (up 13% for the quarter over last year) and a healthy number of shipped systems by the end of June (almost 5.5 million) is a hard statistic. From the Gamastura article: "As for specifics on the Xbox 360 and Xbox's financials, the company's Home and Entertainment division, which includes the Microsoft Xbox video game console system, PC games, the Home Products Division, and TV platform products for the interactive television industry, lost $388 million for the quarter on $1.06 billion in revenue, a sharp increase from the $175 million loss the previous year." A reminder that these systems may be successful, but they're costing to get out there.

Comment Re:Old news (Score 1) 169

Yeah, I have the Talkman and I must admit its pretty useless as a tool to be used out on the streets. The load times are pretty long and I don't think the speakers are powerful enough so that the Talkman could be heard in a noisy enviornment. As far as it's pronunciation correction abilities...it gave Mrs. CheapyD low marks on several occasions despite the fact that she is a native speaker of Japanese. It does have use as a way for people to memorize some phrases, but it's not going to really teach someone a language.

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