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Underappreciated gaming accessories and over-hyped marketing terms
Some gaming accessories go underappreciated alongside marketing making you might think that some features are needed, when realistically, they aren't used.
Like the Super Bowl, but only cooler - Dota 2 gaming at the pub
Video games are seeing hundreds of screaming fans flock to their favourite pubs or bars to watch the best hit it out in competitions - we're not joking.
Zuckerberg says he'd like to work with Google on Internet.org project
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he'd like to work with Google on the Internet.org project.
Movies nominated for an Oscar see surge in Internet piracy
Oscar-nominated movies see uptick in piracy following announcement in January.
Supporters concerned mainstream bitcoin interest now stalling
The bitcoin cryptocurrency has suffered from declining value, and supporters are concerned interest is beginning to drop further.
The British army has employed a whole batallion of Facebook Warriors
The British Army has just created a new 1,500-strong, 77th battalion - described as "Facebook Warriors"
NCSA celebrates national Data Privacy Day by releasing privacy survey
Today is National Data Privacy Day, and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has some data for you
BBB outlines the top 10 scams of 2014, and how to avoid them
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) discloses the top 10 scams of 2014
The Wall Street Journal warned us in 1990 about sale of personal data
The Wall Street Journal published an article in 1990 warning us about sale of personal data. It's interesting and awakening to reflect on past information.
Report: Active seniors enjoying the Internet, especially using PCs
Baby Boomers enjoy Internet connectivity, especially using PCs, but with rising interest in smartphones and tablets.
Blizzard taking look at 'major lag' Diablo 3 gamers are reporting
Don't worry Diablo 3 gamers, Blizzard is taking a look at reported lag problems.
"American Sniper" had great box office opening, despite piracy
A high-quality screener version of "American Sniper" was available days before the film's release, but it was still a box office hit.
Myanmar seizing copies of 'The Interview' at North Korea's request
Following a request by North Korea, Myanmar police are seizing copies of 'The Interview'
50 Cent will embrace streaming music subscriptions as industry changes
50 Cent is willing to roll with the punches, and that includes music listeners transitioning to online streaming services, as paid downloads drop.
LAN parties live on - How the internet hasn't killed them off, yet
LAN parties are still going strong. Chris sat down with a few LAN admins, organizers and CEOs to chat about the issues they face in today's climate.
Terrorist group leader reportedly using LinkedIn to network
An Islamic extremist group commander reportedly was found using LinkedIn to try to create new network connections, interact with others.
'The Interview' could spark online movie release effort in Hollywood
Sony Pictures didn't want to release "The Interview," but bowed under pressure - and could have helped usher in change in the movie industry.
Cybersecurity experts offer tips to keep children safer online
Many younger children are on the Internet, using PCs, laptops, smartphones, and other devices to access the Web - here are a few safety tips
'The Interview' release expanding to more theaters, via cable service
Anyone interested in watching "The Interview" now has a wider choice of options.
Cyberespionage efforts will only accelerate in 2015 and beyond
The growing threat of cyberespionage and state-sponsored cyberattacks will only continue in 2015, cyber experts note.
Lizard Squad stop DDoS of PSN and Xbox Live thanks to Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom comes to the rescue of PSN and XBOX Live, offering their DDoS'ers a hefty bribe to wean off the attack.
Iran plans to expand its 'smart filtering' for Internet users
Iran will expand its 'smart' Internet filtering after a 'successful' pilot phase.
US Postal Service interested in embracing e-commerce to revolutionize
The US Postal Service is thinking about heavily investing in e-commerce, hoping to slow the financial bleeding.
Madonna is paranoid about piracy, songs still leaked online
Madonna doesn't want her music leaked online early - but that doesn't mean it didn't happen anyway.
Facebook again dropping in popularity among teenagers, study indicates
Facebook is by far the No. 1 social networking website, but is losing steam among teenagers.
Engineers mess up causing Microsoft Azure downtime
Microsoft engineers make a roll-out mistake, costing Azure some downtime.
NASA's OPALS system provides broadband Internet in space
The NASA's OPAL project shows great promise, as laser-based communications could replace traditional radio-based transmissions.
Microsoft says the Xbox One outsold the PS4 in US and UK last month
Xbox One finally kicks the PlayStation 4 off the throne in months sales accross the U.S. and U.K. in November.
Razer announces its new high-quality Seirēn digital microphone
Razer's CEO announced a new studio-quality microphone from Razer, built for streamers and YouTube personalities among others.
Barracuda employs storage expert Ken Grohe from Virident/HGST
Ken Grohe is claimed as a storage expert and start-up business genius, Barracuda hires him in the hopes of massive growth.
Lawmaker wonders why US government sink the Pirate Bay
Sen. Sheldnon Whitehouse (D-RI) wonders why the US government didn't move swiftly to sink The Pirate Bay.
The Samsung Gear VR headset is now available for $200
Samsung release their Gear VR to the public - is it worth the purchase of a Note 4?
Aussie companies Foxtel and Channel Seven are fighting Netflix
Netflix is coming down under, local companies scramble to offer competing services.
EB Games Mad Monday sales with a mixed response - what's the issue?
Aussie electornic retailer EB Games release their Mad Monday sales. How mad are they exactly and what's the public response?
Kmart Australia is another Aussie retailer to drop GTA 5
Kmart Australia join the Kangaroo-isle retailers fight in removing GTA V from brick-and-mortar shopfronts.
Success for some as GTA 5 has been taken off Target retailer shelves
GTA V has been pulled from Target shelves as a Change.org petition peaks the interest of their management.
Unreleased Sony films hit Internet after cyberattack last week
Several high-profile movies from Sony Picture Entertainment have leaked online after the crippling cyberattack last week.
San Francisco startup Doorman delivers packages, fighting theft
The Doorman service in San Francisco helps deliver packages in a timely manner, helping prevent theft and increasing convenience.
AU retailer Kogan unveils $329 AUD Windows 8.1-based laptop
Kogan offers up a cheap Pentium-powered laptop offering.
Senator wants Visa, Mastercard to 'recommit' efforts to fight piracy
In the ongoing fight against Internet piracy, looks like Senator Patrick Leahy wants Visa and Mastercard to do their part.
Survey: Most users believe Internet access is a basic human right
Recent survey finds 83 percent of Internet users believe affordable Internet access should be a basic human right.
Employees using work-issued tech for social media, online shopping
Workers are using company-owned laptops outside of work, potentially compromising them, and then bringing them back to the office.
SCEA's Shawn Layden says harassment is 'completely unacceptable'
Online gaming harassment is "completely unacceptable," SCEA President Shawn Layden recently said.