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Tech issues: No room at the LinkedIn for prostitutes; Square bans gun sales; Nintendo game and gay marriage

Today we're rounding up tidbits of tech "issues" from this week, from guns to prostitution to gay marriage: • LinkedIn doesn't want to be the network for the world's oldest profession. This week, the Mountain View company updated its Read More →

Nvidia looks to even score in games market

Nvidia is getting out of its comfort zone in an effort to make more money off of video games. But that could be an indication of trouble ahead for the company. At the Consumer Electronics Read More →

CES dispatches: Using motion sensors to find your way to Macy’s

Many of us have gotten used to using our smartphones to navigate in our cars or to figure out how to walk from one building to another in a big city. But the technology used by smartphones to offer directions has Read More →

Tech Files mailbag: Digital set-top box recommendations

I often receive email from readers of my Tech Files column who are looking for advice or recommendations. From time to time, I'm republishing edited versions of some of these questions and my answers here on SiliconBeat.  Q: I would like Read More →

Nintendo’s Reggie Fils-Aime talks Wii U: the full interview

Updated Earlier today I spoke with Reggie Fils-Aime, the president of Nintendo's American subsidiary. Nintendo is launching the Wii U console at midnight Sunday morning; I spoke Read More →

Game changers? Xbox enhancements, Nintendo Wii U, EA’s online ‘Battlefield’

It's E3 week. Here's some game-changing news: • Microsoft, whose Xbox game console is said to be the leader in the race for living-room dominance, plans to expand the Xbox experience to other screens, such as smartphones Read More →

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