Nintendo Wii Fit, Game Service to Launch in May
Games maker Nintendo Co Ltd on Wednesday said it will launch a new physical fitness game product called Wii Fit for U.S. shipping in May.

Epson Announces PowerLite Pilot to Manage Projector Cables and Connect
The Epson Powerlite Pilot lets teachers and other users of Epson's short-throw projectors manage cables and connectivity.

New Netflix/Roku Set-top Streams Movies for Free
As a confirmed Netflix addict, I was immediately intrigued by the new Netflix Player by Roku, an on-demand video streaming device that works with the popular movie rental service.

Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Microsoft's Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 provides organizations a way to deliver one computer to many users.
Mobile Gaming Revenue Down
Worldwide mobile phone gaming revenue slid 9 percent during the three months ended in June, sparking concern about slowing demand in the category, research firm iSuppli said on Wednesday.

Google Tackles Virtual Reality With 'Lively'
Virtual reality is a little 2006, but Google is looking to give it a new spin with Lively, a new 3D 'world' that can be integrated with a number of online applications.
AMD Adds Low-, High-Power Opteron Chips
AMD said Monday that it expanding its "Shanghai" Opteron lineup to include both five new low-power 45-nm versions for servers, as well as a pair of high-end chips designed for 105-watt power envelopes.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
China Says It Suffers 'Massive' Internet Spy Damage
China has suffered "massive" losses of state secrets through the Internet, a senior official said, as the country faces reports that it has raided the computer networks of Western powers.

NEC Launches Powerful Large-Venue Projector
NEC's new auditorium projector is rated at 5,500 lumens, and has a dollar price to match.
