Windows' latest a breath of fresh air Oct 22, 2009
In 2006, then-Microsoft Vice President Peter Moore apologized for what he called a dereliction of duty to the company's No. 1 gaming platform: The PC.. Now, more than three years after promising - and some say failing - to deliver a PC gaming renaissance with the Vista operating system, Microsoft is set to roll out Windows 7. (Fresno Bee -- Business)
The Sega Dreamcast turns 10 Sep 10, 2009
EA Sports President Peter Moore, who worked at Sega of America during the launch of the Dreamcast, reflects on the anniversary. It certainly doesn't feel like a decade has gone by since this innovative console ushered in the era of online gaming, albeit through a 56K modem, and thus changed the face of interactive entertainment forever. (USA Today -- Tech)
Games giants show future wares Aug 20, 2009
Fifa 10, Mass Effect 2, Need for Speed Shift, and Brutal Legends were all on show, with EA Sport's chief, Peter Moore, trying out the firm's Nintendo Wii add-on EA Sports Active: More Workouts ... Peter Moore, EA's head of sports, told BBC News that the firm's investment in a new game engine, which made its debut in Fifa 09, was starting to pay off. (BBC News -- Technology)
Anguish over Iraq hostage reports Jul 30, 2009
Gordon Brown said the fifth man, Peter Moore, was believed to be alive and made a fresh appeal for his release. The Foreign Office says it is trying to secure the release of all the men. (BBC News -- Africa)
Dead British hostages named Jun 22, 2009
Two other guards and the IT consultant they were protecting, Peter Moore, are still thought to be captive. Gordon Brown sent his condolences to the victims' families and called for the release of the remaining hostages. (BBC News -- UK)
* World News Quick Take Jun 22, 2009
Information technology consultant Peter Moore and his four bodyguards were kidnapped on May 29, 2007, by heavily armed men outside the Finance Ministry in Baghdad. Since then the hostages have been seen only on a few videos, and the British government has released little information about efforts to free them. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
49th Parallel Movie (1941) May 19, 2009
Other players include Laurence Olivier (Johnnie the Trapper), Leslie Howard (Philip Armstrong Scott), Raymond Massey (Andy Brock), Niall MacGinnis (Vogel), Peter Moore (Kranz), John Chandos (Lohrmann), Basil Appleby (Jahner), Finlay Currie (The Factor), Ley On (Nick), Anton Walbrook (Peter), Gynis Johns (Anna), Charles Victor (Andreas) and Frederick Piper (David). 49th Parallel Filmed in Canada. (Suite101.com)
Britain ends combat operations in Iraq May 1, 2009
Information technology consultant Peter Moore and four of his security guards were seized by heavily armed men in police uniforms in May, 2007 from the finance ministry compound in central Baghdad. We are sure that we will find a solution for this, Mr. Al-Maliki said. (Globe and Mail -- International)
Unpaid Sunni Fighters Threaten To Quit Mar 29, 2009
The final exchange would free Peter Moore, an information technology consultant, in exchange for Qais al-Khazali and Ali Moussa Daqduq, a Lebanese Hezbollah commander who was captured in Iraq in 2007, the Web site reported. Moore and four of his security guards were seized by gunmen in police uniforms from the Finance Ministry. (CBS News)
Deal close to free British hostages in Iraq Mar 28, 2009
The final exchange would free Peter Moore, an information technology consultant, in exchange for Qais al-Khazali and Ali Moussa Daqduq, a Lebanese Hezbollah commander who was captured in Iraq in 2007. Under a new U.S.-Iraq security agreement, the U.S. military plans to release all detainees this year except those that the Iraqi government wants to prosecute. (Yahoo News)
Calls to cut PlayStation 3 price grow louder Mar 17, 2009
Among those championing a drop are Peter Moore, head of EA Sports, who says Sony "has a ways to go with their pricing." Alex Evans, producer of PS3 exclusive LittleBigPlanet, echoed similar sentiments in a recent. Here's a portion of Evans' response when asked about going exclusively with Sony. (USA Today -- Tech)