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In Tokyo, Sony unveils the first complete revamp of its PlayStation Portable. With a 5-inch OLED screen, dual analog sticks, 3G, Wi-Fi, and more, it's a true reboot for the PSP line.
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Wall Street began rewarding Netflix for a big fourth quarter. The company's shares jumped 15 percent in morning trading to top $211.
Five men, aged 15 to 26, are taken into custody in England in connection with a probe into Web attacks on companies seen as hindering the activities of Wikileaks.
Systems using Intel's new "Sandy Bridge" chip are available from top-tier vendors--but they're not cheap. Less-expensive dual-core Sandy Bridge systems are due in the spring.
Facebook helps people protect against account compromises by offering the ability to use full-session encryption across the site.
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The last conventional Internet address blocks likely will be doled out this week or next, moving the transition to a next-gen Internet to the computing front burner. Is your broadband ready?
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Ricardo Torres takes a first look at Sony's upcoming handheld game device: Next Generation Portable.

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