GameStop won't be retailing Zunes anymore, the company recently announced. The main reason was the same one plaguing the Microsoft player ever since it came out on the market: the lack of demand.
Everyone expected it and now comes an unofficial confirmation: the 3G iPhone will make its debut on June 9 during the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
It has yet to become official, but rumor has it that it won't be long now: Apple and HBO are close to conclude the deal, thus bringing HBO content onto the iTunes store.
The fourth installment in the Grand Theft Auto franchise has really done it: Take-Two Interactive Software announced that the game made over $500 million during the first week on the market.
Blu-ray won the battle against HD DVD but is currently losing the war to lure consumers. Recent figures from NPD show that the Sony-developed player has failed in becoming a purchasers' sweetheart.
The retail software market is looking less and less appealing for Microsoft, so the Redmond company has come up with a new plan: offer the Office suite (plus other software) as a subscription-based service instead as a full product.
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has bad enws for Microsoft: the green console was once again left behind by the PlayStation 3 in the sales race.