• Lessons from the toy trenches: Looks like Wal-Mart’s starting a back-to-school price war (Bloomberg)
• iPhone balloon deflates a little (Yahoo!)
• D’oh! The Simpsons’ creator thought of self as a failure (Globe and Mail)
• Joost passes 1 million- user mark (Wired)
• The smell of success? Disney testing fragrances for boys four to 11 (Brandweek)
• Facebook founders face lawsuit (CTV.ca) • Hasbro hints at Transformers sequel (CNN)
• Microsoft and Yahoo! tweak privacy policy (Yahoo! News)
• MP3 player and interactivity added to Barbie (New York Times)
• E3 wrap up from those in the know (Thunderbolt)
• Can Sesame Street bring peace to the Middle East? (Slate video)
• Interview with the Wii baby’s parents (Wired)
• Internal Viacom struggle (CNN)
• Potter on the cheap (Courier Mail)
• All things Potter (Slate)
• If you can’t stand the heat…Easy-Bake Oven recall (AHN)
• Disney tries to work its magic on flailing CD category (BusinessWeek)
• Wii sales pass 3 million in Japan (Reuters)
• Potter publisher conjures a lawsuit over web leaks (BBC)
• Wal-Mart testing Bible toys (CNBC)
• Xbox chief leaves for EA (Seattle Times)
• Potter info leaks onto internet (The Toronto Star)
• Firefox browser hits 30% penetration in Europe (PC World)
• Why Disney shouldn’t kill straight-to-DVD features (Slate.com)
• Sony phases out cheaper PS3 (Reuters)
• 180 foot Homer upsets Pagans (Sky News)
• Barbie losing steam in US? (CNN)
• New Potter ‘greenest’ book ever (Globe and Mail)
• Intel to bring kids’ laptop to market (Australian IT)
• Nintendo big E3 winner (Reuters)
• A Potter primer (Canada.com) • Old Tintin comic pulled from shelves (ICV2.com)
• Potter conjures up biggest box office opening ever (Globe and Mail)
• Microsoft looks to make Xbox more family friendly (Information Week)
• Google takes swipe at Viacom (CNet News)
• The buzz at E3 (Slate)
• Highlights from Nintendo’s E3 announcements (PC World)
• Impressed by the new Potter film (Slate)
• Struggling record companies look to Disney’s tween success for hope (Reuters)
• Australian health minister takes aim at junk food ads targeting at children (ABC news)
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