1. Articles mentioning both Nintendo and Apple

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    1. Phones and Tablets Getting Game Power In the Cloud

      Explore The New York Times (Dec 7 2011)

      Phones and Tablets Getting Game Power In the Cloud ... plans to release software that will let people play the richest, most graphically intense games on Apple’s iPhone and iPad, as well as on Amazon’s Kindle Fire and other devices based on Google’s Android s...... for the incumbent powers in the video game business, mainly the console makers Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo. That is because running games in data centers means that consoles in the home can ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   The New York Times   Amazon.com

    2. Quake & Tech: Cable Damaged, Flash Supply Risk

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Mar 12 2011)

      Quake & Tech: Cable Damaged, Flash Supply Risk ...sk share cutting-edge facilities in Yokkaichi, where they make NAND chips increasingly in demand by Apple and other mobile device makers. From Reuters. + Japan quake could hit semiconductor production, pri......he high-tech and consumer electronics industries, home to heavyweights such as Sony, Toshiba, and Nintendo. Many U.S. and European tech companies also have significant offices and operations in Japan. O... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Toshiba   Sony

    3. Who's the leader of the pack? The power of green awards. By Peter Judge

      Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Nov 1 2010)

      Who's the leader of the pack?  The power of green awards.  By Peter Judge ...y are doing on recycling and reducing waste. The leaders are Nokia and Sony Ericsson, Microsoft and Nintendo come bottom, and Apple is, well, just very average.   While other makers increased their green credentials, Apple dropped from number 5 to number 9, mainly because it was not improving things as fast as others. ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Greenpeace   Nokia

    4. Greenpeace Scales Dell Headquarters, Releases Greener Electronics Guide

      Explore environmentalleader.com (May 27 2010)

      Greenpeace Scales Dell Headquarters, Releases Greener Electronics Guide ...its products. The Guide’s top five ranked companies are Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Philips, Motorola and Apple, while the bottom five ranked companies are Toshiba, Fujitsu, Microsoft, Lenovo, and Nintendo. Reader Comments There are no comments for this story. ______________________ Name (required) _____... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Greenpeace   Nokia

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