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EA Pumps Passion into "FIFA 15" Virtual Soccer Players

Electronics Arts is letting virtual soccer stars in "FIFA 15" get psyched, or angry, on field just like their real-world inspirations.

A new version of the global blockbuster sport game infuses on-screen players with "emotional intelligence" designed to let them show how they feel about missed passes, brutal tackles, teammates, opponents and more.

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Amazon Adds Subscriptions to Its Payment Service

Amazon announced plans Monday to extend its recently launched payments service for subscriptions at third-party services, stepping up its challenge to eBay's PayPal.

An Amazon spokeswoman said the new feature allows people to use their Amazon accounts for automatic payments of fixed or variable amounts.

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PlayStation TV to Soon Hit U.S.-Europe

Sony Computer Entertainment on Monday said a PlayStation TV home entertainment system will debut in North America and Europe by the end of this year.

The small, stand-alone PS TV box will be priced at $99 here and 99 euros in Europe.

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Facebook Names 'Mobile Messaging' Chief

Facebook announced Monday it hired the top executive of eBay's PayPal division to lead the social network's efforts to boost its mobile messaging.

David Marcus, who has been president of PayPal, was named to the new post as Facebook appeared set to focus increasingly on messaging.

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Nissan Unveils Newest All-Electric Vehicle

Nissan on Monday unveiled its second all-electric vehicle, the Japanese automaker's latest push into the eco-friendly car sector despite disappointing sales.

The company said its e-NV200, a zero-emission commercial van, can drive 190 kilometres (120 miles) on a full charge, and doubles as an onboard power source to supply emergency lighting or power to an outside unit.

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Microsoft, Sony Battle for Throne at Gaming World's E3

Muscular new consoles from Microsoft and Sony are girding to battle for the throne of the video game industry at the E3 extravaganza set to kick off in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The two rivals will showcase blockbuster titles to the press Monday with eye-popping graphics, and promote their consoles that are evolving into multipurpose home entertainment centers.

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Gadget Watch: LG Lifeband Touch Needs a Purpose

Smart capabilities have become the latest marketing pitch to sell more wristwatches, TVs, eyeglasses, refrigerators, cars and even toothbrushes. But have we figured out why they need to be smart?

I asked myself that as I wore LG's Lifeband Touch day and night for a week.

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Report: Sony Back at Top of Console Sales after Eight Years

Sony have topped worldwide sales of video game consoles for the first time in eight years, a newspaper reported Saturday, pipping struggling rival Nintendo and signalling the Playstation manufacturer's comeback.

Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) sold 18.7 million PlayStation 4 (PS4) systems and other game consoles for the fiscal year to March, the Nikkei business daily said, to Nintendo's 16.31 million units.

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Cellphone Operator Wades into Surveillance Debate

Wireless carrier Vodafone Group PLC is performing a tricky balancing maneuver by publishing a report on government surveillance of its subscribers in 29 countries — a release that reveals more than first meets the eye.

In the report published Friday, Vodafone, which has unparalleled global reach for a cellphone company, said six countries have demanded direct access to its network. That cuts Vodafone's employees out of the surveillance process, removing one of the hurdles that can curb government overreach.

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Samsung to Make Co-Branded Tablet with Barnes & Noble

Samsung unveiled plans Thursday to produce a co-branded tablet computer with U.S. bookseller Barnes & Noble, which has struggled with its Nook line of devices.

The two firms said in a statement they would produce Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook tablets "with easy access to Barnes & Noble's expansive digital collection of more than three million books, leading magazines and newspapers."

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