SENSITIVE SIDE OF THE WII REMOTE: The Wii Remote is getting in touch with its sensitive side. Nintendo unveiled Wii MotionPlus at the E3 Business and Media Summit on Tuesday. The new accessory plugs into the base of the Wii Remote and will provide more intuitive motion controls. Wii MotionPlus is scheduled for release next spring and will come packaged with "Wii Sports Resort," which will feature beach-themed activities such as frisbee throwing and jet skiing. The company also showed off music simulator "Wii Music" and the WiiSpeak room microphone. Games announced for the Nintendo DS include "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars" and "Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades."
MOVIE DOWNLOADS FOR PS3: Sony has raised the curtain on a PlayStation 3 movie download service. The company announced at the E3 Business and Media Summit that it has launched a downloadable movie service featuring films from such studios as Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. The standard and high-definition videos can be downloaded to the console and transferred to a PlayStation Portable. Rentals will cost $2.99 to $5.99. Purchases cost $9.99 to $14.99. Sony also announced it will sell an 80-gigabyte PS3 model for $399 beginning in September. Among the new games are "God of War III" and "Massive Action Game," which will allow as many as 256 players to battle online.
BEER GIANT MOVING TO CHICAGO: MillerCoors officials say the headquarters for their new joint venture will be in downtown Chicago. The company chose not to settle in Milwaukee, where SABMiller PLC's Miller Brewing Co. is based, or in Golden, Colo., the home of Molson Coors Brewing Co. MillerCoors President Tom Long said Tuesday that the company chose Chicago for its employee talent, transportation and business resources. MillerCoors began operating a combined entity July 1, a day after the companies announced the closing transaction to combine their U.S. and Puerto Rico operations. The deal was aimed at helping them compete against Anheuser-Busch Cos., which has about half the U.S. market. Anheuser-Busch agreed this week to be acquired by Belgian-based InBev SA for $52 billion.

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