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World of Warcraft is dying
The age of World of Warcraft is finally coming to an end. -
EA cuts ties to gun makers
For years there has been a weird relationship between gun makers and the creators of computer games. -
Top flack pinched thousands from Activision
A top Activision flack stole nearly 20 grand from the company's Call of Duty kitty to fund an engagement party and pricey clothes, it has been found. -
Sony's PS4 vision raises privacy, DRM questions
CommentSony's New York PlayStation 4 event simultaneously disappointed and intrigued. Many were hoping for more details on the next-gen machine, or at least a glimpse of it - what the world got instead was too vague for some and the footage from upcoming games did not entirely placate that. -
North Korea propaganda video shows US city under attack
North Korea is apparently planning to conduct another nuclear test and the hermit kingdom is also stepping up its propaganda offensive against the west, namely the United States. -
American political dick says violent video games caused Sandy Hook massacre
As you might have expected, it did not take long for law makers to blame the Sandy Hook shootings in Connecticut last Friday on violent video games. -
Drone pilots too bored, MIT study suggests
Drone operators are so bored of their jobs that researchers at MiT are exploring ways to distract pilots which could, bizarrely, make them more 'efficient -
Electronic Arts settles with Activision Blizzard
Two of the biggest computer games publishers have buried the hatchet over a dispute involving the Respawn studio. -
Games get age-12 certification as part of government clampdown
The government has announced a toughening up on video games laws, with retailers potentially facing prison sentences for selling to children. -
Computer games might violate human rights
The Red Cross is mulling over whether or not playing a computer game where the body count is higher than the annual Aztec Women's Institute bring and buy sale, constitutes a human rights violation. -
Keith Vaz MP shouts utter toss about Call of Duty
The attack on gaming is nothing new. Anders Breivik, the lunatic gunman who shot Norwegian children, claimed in his notes that Call of Duty makes good practice. -
Activision Blizzard boss makes put for Myspace
Activision Blizzard's Chief Executive Officer is in final talks to take over the Media Mongol, Rupert "Digger" Murdoch's social notworking site Myspace. -
Korea passes gaming curfew law
There was bad news for PC game playing youngsters in Korean yesterday as the National Assembly finally passed a law to ban under fifteens from playing games into the wee hours of the night. -
One in five bunk off work to play Black Ops
Despite a general uproar whenever it's suggested games might be addictive, it has to be said that there are not many other forms of entertainment that can easily suck so many hours out of your free time in the pursuit of gold coins or captured princesses. -
Activision Blizzard adds EA to bitter Infinity Ward lawsuit
LawActivision is seeking $400 million in damages for alleged interference with the contracts Activision had with game developers Jason West and Vince Zampella, the guys behind Infinity Ward, one of Activision's game studios that created Call of Duty and other profitable titles. -
Inventec to ship a million Nook Colors before year's end
It appears that Inventec’s Nook Color touch controlled e-book readers have been something of a success, with over a million expected to have shipped to Barnes & Noble in 2010. -
In the Schmidthouse, the Queen, Paul Chambers and others
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British want cyber-war capability
The Glorious British Empire, upon which the sun has set, needs the ability to wage war in cyber space, according to a British minister.
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