• Hotels are using the Wii to attract guests (Daily Tech)
• SAG starts talks with major studios (Variety)
• Google ups ante on April Fool’s Day joke (San Joes Mercury News)
• How to buy a green toy (Fox Business News)
• Making hanging out with Mom and Dad cool (eMarketer)
• Big box stores are willing to bargain (New York Times)
• McDonalds subtle online marketing (New York Times)
• Guitar Hero coming to a Blackberry near you? (Digital Home)
•Wee users eschew kiddie computers for the real deal
•Original programming for Xbox 360 in the works
•Horton’s international success trumpets loudly
•Still planning for April Fool’s Day? Celebrating almost 80 years of the Whoopie Cushion
• BBC chief has radical design on the web (Wall Street Journal)
• Comcast to stop slowing peer-to-peer traffic (Online Media Daily)
• Google has Wall Street scratching its head (Yahoo!)
• Purple dinosaur still roams the planet (LA Times)
• Ultimate Fighting for kids? (Yahoo!)
• Hula is changing TV (Slate)
• Apple might have ordered 10 million iPhones (Wired)
• Two media moguls get ready to deal with SAG-AFTRA (Variety)
• New sports-themed social networking site to launch (New York Times)
• MGM latest to commit to Middle East theme park (Variety)
• Walden Media names new CEO (Hollywood Reporter)
• Mickey vs. Mario? (Nintendic)
• States alter rules of game on safety for toy makers (Wall Street Journal)
• Five days of Disney (Slate)
• Perhaps there is no money to be made from social network sites (The Economist)
• Wal-Mart to open up ‘Green Stores’ (Fox)
• Ugly dolls appeal to boys (New York Times)
• Target’s inner circle exposed (CNN)
• Sony announces Blu-Ray movies to connect to the internet (Laptop Logic)
• Guitar Wars: Gibson sues Viacom and EA over Rock Band (Wired)
• Ofcom admits it’s powerless over children’s television (MarketingWeek)
• Apple does everything right by doing everything wrong (Wired)
• The simplest video game ever (Slate)
• Kids buyers are still bullish (Hollywood Reporter)
• Big changes at Entertainment Rights (Times Online)
• GameStop’s sales top $US7.1 billion (GameDaily)
• Apple mulls over new music model (Financial Times)
• Bale wants to complete Batman trilogy (Guardian)
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