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OnLive, the gaming-on-demand company, introduced a new game console on Thursday it says will offer "awesome quality and state-of-the-art specs" for high-definition televisions.

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Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, look out. Your traditional video game console business model may be in danger.

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Tony Fadell is happy to hand you his latest business card--senior director of music strategy at RealNetworks. But in his desk drawers you'll find old cards, from Philips, General Magic, Rocket Scie...

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