Peter ‘ex-Xbox’ Moore gets back into the ring with Lennox Lewis He's been out of the limelight, but a new interview shows he's as forthright as ever
Sony triples profits but PlayStation 3 is still losing money Sony expects to sell fewer PS3s in the next year, and could be losing $260 per PS3 shipped
Breeding toxins from dead PCs Children in west Africa are dying to clear up the developed world's discarded computers
The end of the line for The Sims Online Electronic Arts says it's closing the online version of the popular game
BBC iPlayer launched on Virgin Media Cable network's customers will be able to catch-up on missed episodes of their favourites BBC shows direct through their TV sets
LG in talks to make new Prada mobile Korean manufacturer talking with Italian fashion house about producing new version of popular phone which has so far sold nearly 800,000 worldwide
Wii wins hefty profit boost for Nintendo Popularity of the Wii videogame console boosts Nintendo's fourth quarter profits by 60%
Nintendo sales up 73% as Wii sales reach 24 million After the failure of the GameCube, Nintendo is coming back strongly with the Wii and DS
LogicaCMG to cut 1,300 jobs Struggling IT and services firm to make 500 UK employees redundant and hire thousands more staff in India
Google plans first job losses Internet giant cuts 300 staff following DoubleClick acquisition, leaving web advertising service's UK staff facing uncertain future
Internet provider fires shot across bows of music industry on piracy TalkTalk rejects demands to cut off some broadband customers in attempt to stop illegal file-sharing
Clicks may sound alarm for Google Company suffers second consecutive month of weak growth in advertising clicks
Atari to attempt its sixth coming under David Gardner and Phil Harrison French games company Infogrames - or "Atari" -- is now under new management
SCi Entertainment equity plan alarms the City Shares in SCi Entertainment plummet on news the company behind Tomb Raider needs extra cash after scrapping 14 computer game projects and running up heavy losses. By Julia Kollewe